A friend in Lyneham
has just told me that he has lost his entire crop of olives (just a single tree
I think) and wonders if it could be due to currawongs.
"I have
been observing my ripening olives over the last few weeks, but noticed a couple
of days ago that the tree had been stripped. Couldn't believe it, as it has
never happened before, and was rather upset about it. First I thought perhaps
someone had come and picked them and then I thought birds. I have currawongs
hanging around here as though they own the place and you once told me, after I
had mentioned to you that they were taking all my feijoa, that that was known to
be happening in Canberra. You gave me a reference to it I believe in a local
bird publication. Is there any published or other evidence that local birds can
do the same with olives?"
Anyone else out
there had problems with currawongs taking their olives?
Harvey
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