Tina
The Currawongs are just being Currawongs! An easy source of tucker for
them, especially when they have chicks to feed.
Lia
-----Original Message-----
From: Tina Williamson
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 5:06 PM
To:
Subject: Problem with Currawongs
I am wondering if somebody can give me some advice. I have a bird
attracting garden and often put small amounts of seed in a bird feeder.
This has worked wonderfully well for 3 years. I have had a regular troupe
of natives visiting me daily.
Now, all of a sudden, a pair (at least) of Currawongs has moved into the
area and has claimed our garden and the bird feeder for their own. If any
other bird comes to graze, their life is in danger.
Is there anything that I can do?
With thanks
Tina
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