Yes Julian, they seem to be right into it. A pair is
working on the E mannifera at the front of my house. However the chewing
seems to be for demonstration purposes, the
more active being the pink-irised female on the left. There is some
guarding of the nest-hole excavated last year which is higher up in the same
tree. Later in the season this was used by a pair of C Mynas, so I shall
be interested to see if it is tenanted in the same sequence this year.
-----Original Message-----
From: Julian Teh [
Sent: Friday, 10 July 2009 11:34 AM
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Subject: Galahs
1 pair of Galahs appeared to be chewing an entrance to a
large hollow
at the ANBG (Near Section 11)
Julian
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