Anonymous Report This Comment Date: February 17, 2006 02:43AM
...and man discovered birds.. Tweet tweet.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: February 17, 2006 04:33AM
well if that is a new discovery it certainly is a preditor with those eyes
facing forward as they are!
killdancer Report This Comment Date: December 06, 2006 07:05PM
It is a bird and it is a predator, of sorts, but it is not a new discovery.
They are beautiful birds that feed on flying insects. They are seen most often
around dusk when they fly around over lighted ball diamonds and the like,
darting and diving for insects. They are known by many names; bull-bats,
nightjars, nighthawks, and whip-poor-wills (for their persistant calls heard
near nightfall)
alterego Report This Comment Date: December 07, 2006 01:39AM
Um, it's a tawny frogmouth owl. Nothing special about it.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: December 16, 2007 08:58PM
its a nightjar