I seem to recall that Southern Boobook pellets can have a lot of beetle bits too
Anthony
On 28 February 2013 11:01, Denis Wilson <> wrote:
I have often seen such things, with beetle wings evident, I have always assumed them to be Currawong pellets (regurgitations).
I do know they regurgitate undigested kernels of plant seeds, for example (which incidentally, are great for germination of native plants - but be prepared to weed out the weedy plants).
Denis Wilson..
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Robin Hide <> wrote:
In January on a track in Campbell Park, I noticed a number of apparent casts heaped around a stone (see attached photo)- mostly containing insect parts I think - and was intrigued by the number possibly implying some sort of regular use of the stone? .
Any suggestions re bird involved? (The original larger photo has much better cast details).
Robin Hide
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