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Subject: | A Central Coast bonanza looming? |
From: | "Reg Clark" <> |
Date: | Thu, 11 Apr 2002 19:17:15 +1000 |
Hello David, It was interesting that the Regent HE's were seen in flowering Bloodwoods as Red Bloodwoods (Eucalyptus gummiferum) are in full bloom in my vicinity and nothing seems to be interested in them.Even the local RB Lorikeets ignore them. Could it be that they are poor producers of nectar ? I have watched at all hours of the day during sunny and overcast days, hot and cool weather but with the exception of a few domestic bees they appear to be ignored by the local nectar feeders. Perhaps it is just Natures Barmecidal feast. Reg St.Ives, NSW |
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