After Professor Homberger's fascinating talk on Wednesday I was very
interested to see crimson rosellas biting into old dry-looking galls on
Acacia floribunda in our yard this morning. I can't tell from the
debris whether they found any larvae or not.
Alison Mackerras
On 11/07/15 12:39, n/a n/a wrote:
> Two Crimson Rosellas are eating lavender seeds in out front garden,
> First time this has been observed.
> Bill Graham
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