Any advice for the gardener? If he needs to lop the tree, should he try to
relocate the nest? Can any researchers use it? Maybe the parents are still
around?
> On 8 Nov 2021, at 12:15 pm, CF Ledger <> wrote:
>
> A gardener friend just found a nest in a tree with the body of a crimson
> rosella next to it. One photo is attached I’ll send one or two more
> separately. As rosellas nest in hollows, the nest must belong to another
> bird. He is looking for advice what if anything he might do. The eggs are
> about the size of a 10c piece. The tree is in Mackenzie Street, Hackett. The
> gardener will be there for an hour or so but has left the tree alone while he
> works elsewhere in the garden.
>
> Will send another photo or two now.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
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