I would have thought that unusual. It is typical
for Spotted Pardalotes but Striated Pardalote usually use tree hollows. However
Beruldsen's book says about Striated Pardalote "Also nests in holes in creek
banks and the like when suitable above-ground hollows are not
available."
Philip
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