An earlier mistletoe and an earlier mistletoebird (with credit to
Popper)....
m("callista.com.au","Peter.Fuller");"> wrote:
What came first, mistletoe or the
mistletoebird?
: )
Am interested in attracting
mistletoebirds
to my garden. I live at Joynerin SE Qld ( about 25 kms north of
Brisbane
).
Three questions:
1. Are they a common bird in these
parts?
( according to Simpson and Day they are, but never sighted one! )
2. Is it true they are only attracted to
the Mistletoe tree/shrub (?)
3. Are
Mistletoe trees/shrubs(?) available in nurseries?
Cheers
Gary Blond
--
* * * * * * *
Tony Crocker Ph. ++64 (3) 364 2163
Educational Travel Fax ++64 (3) 364 2057
Centre for Continuing Education, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand.
"Clay lies still, but blood's a rover; Breath's aware that will not keep. Up, lad: when the journey's over then there'll be time enough to sleep." -A.E. Housman
|
|