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Re: Mulga parrot eating snails

To: "'R.A. & A. Green'" <>, "" <>
Subject: Re: Mulga parrot eating snails
From: Peter Higgins <>
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 22:40:11 +1100
Dear Anne and all at BirdingAus
HANZAB has a few records of Mulga Parrots eating unidentified insect larvae but 
no snails.  The sources for the insect observations were:
White, S.A.1913. Emu 13: 16-32.  [Reports stomach contents, of galls and 
larvae, so possible that larvae were ingested incidentally.]
Saunders, D., & J. Ingram. 1995. Birds of Southwestern Australia.  Surrey 
Beatty, Sydney. [Just states food as, among other things, 'grubs'.]
Hall, B.P. (Ed.) 1974.  Birds of the Harold Hall Australian Expeditions, 
1962-70. British Museum Natural History, London. ['once, some small 
greenish-yellow grubs', probably from stomach contents.]
Further to Ralph Reid's reply, Barker & Vestjen's Food of Australian Birds is 
always (or should always be) summarized in the HANZAB Food texts.
Hope this helps.
Cheers, Peter
Peter Higgins
Managing Editor, Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds

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