A number of years ago we watched a pair of dollar birds feeding a juvenile.
They would catch a cicada fly to the juvenile, turn the cicada round and feed
it to the juvenile head first. A couple of times the juvenile dropped the
cicada and the adult would fly down and catch it and feed it again. Always head
first and always whole insect.
David
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> On 29 Jan 2019, at 1:21 pm, John Brannan <> wrote:
>
> I was watching an adult Dollarbird feed a fairly recently fledged youngster
> up at the Pinnacle NR this morning, and was a bit surprised to see the adult
> regurgitating food to give to the chick. Until the parent arrived, I had
> assumed that they would be feeding the chick whole (undigested) insects. Is
> this a normal thing for Dollarbirds? I’ve seen parrots do this sort of thing
> of course, but was surprised to see it in a bird that is primarily an
> insectivore.
>
> John Brannan
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