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Subject: | More info on feeding lorikeets? |
From: | (Dr Richard Nowotny) |
Date: | Thu, 29 Jan 1998 09:23:15 +1000 |
Can any birding-aussers help? Please reply direct to Ruth Cotton (see email address below). With thanks. Richard Nowotny >From: Ruth Cotton <> > >Perhaps your bird chat line could help with my latest problem. I have had a >good response to multi grain bread, sunflower seeds and chopped apple from >the rainbow lorikeets. However, 2 currawongs and the noisy miners consider >they have first rights, and hog everything. The lorikeets are in luck only >occasionally. The currawongs seem to live opposite, so literally have a >birds eye view, and the minute they see movement in the kitchen, down they >come! How can I attract only the lorikeets?? From: Dr Richard Nowotny Melbourne, Australia Tel. (w) 61-3-9214.1420 <> |
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