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Rainbow Lorikeets Dietary Habits

To: "Susan Knowles" <>, "Kaye Proudley" <>
Subject: Rainbow Lorikeets Dietary Habits
From: "storm" <>
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 09:19:42 +1100
Your friend might also want to consider that possums and insects eat leaves
... so the birds she sees might not be the only people snacking on her tree.



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To: Kaye Proudley
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Subject: Rainbow Lorikeets Dietary Habits


Rainbow Lorikeets always nibbled the leaves of my apricot tree, mainly
in Spring, but also in Autumn.  They never ate enough to harm the tree.

Susan Knowles

On 05/01/2009, at 12:04 AM, Kaye Proudley wrote:

>
> Has anyone else had any Rainbow Lorikeets eating their apricot tree
> LEAVES.....not the fruit but the leaves?  What is in it for them, does
> anyone know?  Does ir harm the tree long-term?  One friend says her
> apricot tree died by being continually and totally stripped of leaves
> by these otherwise charming but too-vocal birds.
> Thanks for any info.
> Kaye Proudley
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