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What birds feed on Grevillea robusta?

To: "Rod Cox & Linda Sulakatku" <>, <>
Subject: What birds feed on Grevillea robusta?
From: "Greg" <>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 12:02:31 +1100
Hi all,

The Silky Oak Grevillea robusta, is not restricted to Queensland as was suggested in an earlier email. It is found as far south as the Orara River, north coast NSW. The Orara flows from the hills behind Coffs Harbour and enters the Calrence River at Eatonsville. I live at Coutts Crossing, which is situated on the Orara and we have an abundance of Silky Oaks growing naturally along the River and planted in the village. Why anyone would focus a floral festival around a South American weed species, the Jacaranda, when there is such a beautiful local native is anyone's guess. Maybe the Silky Oaks weren't as abundant around Grafton as they are at Coutts Crossing.

I would suggest that the limited number of birds attracted to the species in areas outside of its normal range is due to the fact the local birds have adapted to utilise other food resources whereas birds within its range have used Silky Oaks for a long time. This supports the argument for retaining and replanting only local native species. The Silky Oak is an ecological weed south of the Orara River and west of the ranges.

In addition to the numerous honeyeater species and Flying-foxes, both Grey-headed and Little Red (and presumably Black), I have observed non-nectarvores, such as the Olive-backed Oriole, Figbird and Satin and Regent Bowerbirds feeding at the flowers. Their foraging behaviour suggested that it was the nectar/pollen that they were after rather than insects.

Greg Clancy

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