I once picked up a Rainbow Lorikeet so drunk that we couldn't revive it, and
it died. There were others about at the same time, but they recovered.
Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow
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BAKEWELL NT 0832
Ph. 61 08 89 328306
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On 3/12/06 8:42 AM, "Peter Ewin" <> wrote:
>
> I have seen Rainbow Lorikeets feeding on fermented mangoes that had fallen
> on to the ground in Weipa on Cape York. The birds were rolling around on the
> ground, appeared to be unable to fly and so I assumed they were drunk.
> Cheers,
> Peter
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