I wouldn¹t be at all surprised if they were looking for a nesting site.
Both species of Pardalote typically nest on verandahs,in guttering etc,
especially if they can find something tubular as an entry point. There is
one nest at the moment near me in a hollow object on a verandah.
On 5/11/2015 5:41 pm, "Tun Pin Ong" <> wrote:
>Yesterday (Wed 04/11/2015) during lunch time, a pair of vocal Striated
>Pardalotes were found around car park near Anytime Fitness, of
>Tuggeranong Hyperdome. Later in the afternoon, one even came up to a
>metal structure at the roof between Anytime Fitness and the Good Guys
>loading dock area. It used it as a vantage point to duet with another one
>on the top branch of a tree in the car park.
>Regards,
>Tun Pin
>
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