canberrabirds

bats

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Subject: bats
From: Elizabeth Compston <>
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 10:11:53 +1100
Three bats at our place (Griffith) a couple of nights ago, checking out our 
very large fig tree, hundreds of figs but they are not ripe yet.  Usually I say 
that there are enough figs for us and the birds, but I am not so keen on bats.  
I m afraid that if we put netting over the tree, bats will get caught in it and 
then we will really be in trouble.

Also something is eating our tomatoes, as soon as they change colour.  I think 
that it might be a bower bird. We have seen one.  It takes quite big bites, and 
can even remove tomato from bush, then drop it.  I am now picking them as soon 
as they show a bit of colour

Elizabeth
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