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Subject: | RFI- Birds drinking habits |
From: | "Bob Forsyth" <> |
Date: | Sun, 17 Nov 2002 11:59:35 +1000 |
g'day all,
I have noticed ..
- Mistletoebirds drinking only recently. Maybe as
mistletoe berries are out of season in this district they need to obtain liquid
directly.
- Only once have I seen a Willy Wagtail
drinking
- I have never seen Grey-crowned Babblers,
Grasswrens, Hooded Robins, Richard's Pipits or Spinifexbirds
drinking.
- I have never seen any Woodswallows drinking but I
believe someone told me they had seen one species drinking.
I had hoped that this subject would have
been covered in the recent BA Congress at Alice Springs which had the theme
"Outback birds"
But alas, no. (Yet we got "Can the brown
Antechinus depredate quail eggs ? Koala's can !")
I am wondering if the current drought is/has or
will alter the quantity of food available for the insectivorous
birds.
Regards,
Bob Forsyth, Mount Isa, NW Queensland. |
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