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Subject: birding-aus Cockatoo's at Bowen Qld.
From: "jon wren" <>
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 04:50:20 PDT
Gooday all,
Over the last week Bowen (Queensland Australia "top of the 
Whitsundays") residents have enjoyed the calls and antics of a flock 
of Red tailed Black Cockatoos numbering 60+.
What attracts the birds to the streets of Bowen is the Terminalia 
trees commonly called Beach Almonds. The birds are massing in a 
single tree and feeding on the green seeds that contain a soft kernel 
similar to an almond hence the common name. Of course the feeding is 
quite noisy with accompanying disputes over ownership of branches. No 
complaints to the Bowen Shire Council as yet, lets hope we can enjoy 
these visitors from the avian kingdom.
About five years ago the Bowen Shire Council adopted a Weed Control 
Strategy that saw the poisoning of many noxious and declared weeds.
This included the removal of Prickly Acacia, Rubber Vine, Chonky 
Apple and Bellyache weed etc. The RTBC always fed on the Chonky Apple 
fruit and would become regular visitors to Hospital Hill each year 
where a large infestation of this weed occurred. Since the poisoning 
of the Chonky Apple trees the birds have now moved into the streets 
and are attempting to decimate our population of Terminalia trees, 
much to our pleasure.
  

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