Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Owls In Coffs Harbour? - A Photo Pictorial.






Tawny Frogmouths In Coffs Harbour a photo pictorial video by John Boom. These Tawny Frogmouths are not really owls even though they are thought as such. They are related to nightjars. For Australian Pictorials - www.australianpictorials.com And Aussie Photo. You can buy these royalty free photos here: www.aussiephoto.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5








Raised bog system,another primo national nature reserve,all the typical heathland species and some rare species also on this site including,Nightjar,Woodlark,Hobby,Dartford warblers,Harriers,also the rare Marsh Clubmoss grows here, Nightjars numbers on here are amazing,and it also has a large Midge population. It also has a burial mound for scientific purposes,and also an ancient tumulus inside the forestry tracks,mostly managed for heathland regeneration through pine clearance by the Forestry Commision and Natural England

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