There is a paper wasp nest outside my room on the inside of the eave which has
been there for a long time. For the first time last week, a currawong came onto
the railing below it and jumped up aiming for the nest before flying away. Not
sure if it was successful but the remaining wasps all sat there shivering their
wings for the next few minutes.
Ryu
--- wrote:
> I have quite a few native paper wasp nests around the eaves of my house. Ive
> just seen an adult Grey Butcherbird flying in and out taking resting wasps.
> Something Ive not seen before.Jenny
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