Red-rumpoed Parrots in Phillip love the Liquidamber trees on Callum Street.
John Leonard
On 18 March 2011 20:28, Nick Payne <> wrote:
> Our neighbour has a large Liquid Amber tree, and at this time each year the
> Sulphur-Crested Cockatoos become absolutely besotted with the seeds. For the
> past week or so there have been between half a dozen and a dozen of them
> feeding in the tree all day every day. The Cockatoos become very silent,
> too, so much so that we wondered if the seeds have some narcotic effect on
> them. Has this aspect ever been researched?
>
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