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A Chinese Pistachio tree...

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Subject: A Chinese Pistachio tree...
From: Terry Bell <>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 02:34:12 +0000
Growing in our retirement village in Braddon continues to attract many types of 
parrot to the interest and enjoyment of residents

During the weekend a family of gang gangs ( 5 ), two kings about 5 sulphurs 
crested cockatoos and several crimson rosellas were in regular attendance.

It appears that in addition to the seed clusters they snip off the young 
foliage because the ground underneath the tree was heavily littered by debris.

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