Nesting behaviour and juvenile growth rate of Tawny Frogmouths Podargus str
igoides was studied in Eastwood State Forest near Armidale, New South Wales
. In the winter of 1997, five birds (three males and two females) were fitt
ed with radio transmitters. Four of these birds were involved in nesting at
tempts. Their absence or presence on the nest were monitored continuously w
ith receiver/loggers placed under the nest ree. After hatching, nestlings w
ere inspected at four to seven day intervals and their body mass recorded.
Incubation and brooding during the day was only by the male; both sexes att
ended during the night. Incubation lasted between 28 and 30 days and the ma
ss of new hatchlings was approximately 19 g. The young gained on average 8.
3 g per day and mass increased in a linear fashion until fledging. Fledging
occurred simultaneously for siblings between 26 and 30 days after hatching
, at a mass of about 250 g, approximately 50% of adult mass. In some cases
the younger sibling roosted on the ground for several days, because it coul
d not fly strongly.