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new class of breeding sites for Rock Doves?

To: Con Boekel <>
Subject: new class of breeding sites for Rock Doves?
From: Daryl King <>
Date: Thu, 09 May 2013 06:24:21 +1000
Con
A related observation in Belconnen: this season, for the first time I have seen Common Mynas breeding successfully under roof-mounted solar panels. Mynas appear to use the success (or otherwise) of other cavity-nesters as a cue to viable nest-sites.
Regards
Daryl


On 8/05/2013 1:57 PM, Con Boekel wrote:
Having observed (casually) Rock Dove breeding in the ACT for around a quarter of a century, I had come to the conclusion that Pied Currawong-proof breeding sites were a necessary pre-condition for Rock Dove breeding success. Quite simply, the currawongs easily hear the feeding calls of the squabs and it is all over red rover with the nestlings, if the currawongs reach them.

In that context I have observed a successful breeding attempt by Rock Doves using the cavity between solar panels and our roof. Currently, another breeding attempt is underway. I can hear the nestlings. There are currawongs about. But the nestlings survive.

I seem to recall that there are around 16,000 solar panels in the ACT which makes many new high quality Rock Doves sites... surely an unintended consequence.

In terms of evolution, I imagine that it would be significantly advantageous for ACT Rock Doves to be able to enter smaller cavities than currawongs.

regards

Con


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