LBCs have been around SEQ for a while - probably bred from escapees.
Regards, Laurie.
On Friday, December 26, 2003, at 09:14 PM, Graeme Petersen wrote:
Hi,
Just hoping someone might be able to give me answer re long billed
corellas.
I live in Logan City (about half way between Brisbane & Gold Coast)
and have
had a long billed corella visiting us for sometime now. We have also
had a
flock of little corellas in the area for quite a while. I assumed that
the
flock of little corellas had come in from western Qld during the
drought
looking for food but I thought the long billed corella must be an
escaped
cage bird. Today for the first time I noticed 4 long billed corellas!
3 flew
away immediately when I walked out to fill up the bird bath the other
just
climbed higher up the branch he was on and kept an eye on me. I'm
guessing
he is fairly used to humans and is probably the one that has been
hanging
around for a while
According to the Readers Digest book of Australian Birds these birds
are
native to Western Vic. Is it possible these are wild birds...or more
likely
that they've all escaped or been let loose from captivity?
I'm not a member of your list so if someone has any info could you
email me
direct? Any help much appreciated.
Thanks
Graeme Petersen
Waterford West
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