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Subject: | White Cedar and cockatoos |
From: | "David Geering"<> |
Date: | Mon, 22 Jun 1998 14:46:03 +1000 |
Have no experience with Red-tailed Cockies feeding in White Cedar. Without any real basis, I suspect that the area of overlap of these two species is that great. I can recall Sulphur-crested, Galah, Eastern and Crimson Rosellas and Red-rumps feeding in White Cedar in White Cedar in the Capertee Valley, central NSW. I imagine that any cockatoo would find this an attractive food resource. David Geering |
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