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Will planting Banksias attract Noisy Miners?

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Subject: Will planting Banksias attract Noisy Miners?
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 14:48:11 +1100
Hi all 

In connection with a local landscape plan we are thinking of arguing for some 
Coast Banksias (instead of more eucalypts or Norfolk Island Pines), partly 
because we think, especially with understorey, they will be good for smaller 
honeyeaters (Little Wattlebird downwards).  

Also it seems from our records that Noisy Miners rarely feed on Banksias (we 
only have Coast and Silver Banksias naturally around here).  

Could planting Banksias a good way of attracting the smaller honeyeaters but 
not Noisy Miners ?

Hope you can help. I will collate replies and let you know the result.

Many thanks

Michael Norris
Bayside Friends of Native Wildlife


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