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Original posted by butter at 2/06/2011 17:41
Do they give warning when people wander near? ... there're birds chirping but not when we're near the eggs.
Savanna Nightjar do give a fairly quiet 'chook' call when disturbed, they also have a call 'schooeep' which is used for display. If you heard the brids when they were away from the nest, they were probably trying to get your attention to make you follow them. Most predators would usually follow the adults, rather than thinking to look for the nest. Many birds use similar 'distraction displays'.
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Original posted by butter at 2/06/2011 17:41
How do the adults shade the eggs?
The same way as other birds - with their bodies. As the bird covers the eggs, it's body shields the sun and keeps the temperature right for incubation. Although the egg needs warmth to develop, the direct sun it so hot that an egg in the full sun would simply cook. It always amazes me how some birds are able to sit in the sun all day during the heat of the summer without suffering from heat stroke.