At 12:47 PM 10/05/2012, you wrote:
Hi everyone. For about 3 weeks there has been a single eastern
rozella and a single crimson rozella (both appear adult) eating and
sitting around together on the grounds of Old Parliament House. I
see them a few times a week, always near one another and never as
part of a group with other rozellas. Can anyone tell me what they
think's going on with these two, and if it's common behaviour? Cheers, Joanne
Joanne,
Well those rosella hybrids we see in our garden have to come from
SOMEWHERE? <grin>
Cheers.
Paul T.
Higgins, ACT
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