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O'Connor: Rainbow Lorikeets

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Subject: O'Connor: Rainbow Lorikeets
From: Milburns <>
Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2008 21:53:16 +1100
The local (O'Connor) Rainbow Lorikeet twosome have produce a youngster. They have been around since late July so the timing suggests that they must have been pretty happy to see all those flowering Red Ironbarks (/E. sideroxylon/) when they arrived! The prospects for junior look very good with several large Yellow Box (/E. meliodora/) already in flower and an abundance of Argyle Apple (/E. cinerea/) blossom also available. /Callistemon/ /spp./ are also flowering in abundance, so much so that the Red Wattlebirds have all but given up chasing each other! Interestingly, the Rainbow Lorikeets still spend a lot of time in the large Blakely's Red Gums that are not yet blossoming but still heavily lerp infested.

A question: does anyone know what the typical brood size is for Rainbow Lorikeet in the COG area?

cheers
Milburn

/"So many Koels, so little time."/

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