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Late breeding for King Parrots and other species???

To: Val Curtis <>
Subject: Late breeding for King Parrots and other species???
From: peter crow <>
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 14:23:04 +1000
Hello Val,

For the benefit of the less informed among us (me) it would be wonderful if we all prefaced our most interesting reports with a geographical location.

thanks

Peter
On Tuesday, March 13, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Val Curtis wrote:

Yesterday (12th March) I had a very juvenile King Parrot calling and begging for food around my house. Another instance of the same species at the same very dependant, begging stage, but presumably a different bird about two weeks ago. Hanzab indictes that breeding and fledging is over by mid February.

About a week ago I had a juvenile Brown-headed Honeyeater and a juvenile
Black-naped Honeyeater at my bird bath at the same time; (both of these
species are unusual visitors to my water source though they are reasonably
common in the area).

I have also had very young Crimson Rosellas around the place very recently but cannot put a date on this; probably around 6th March.

The Eastern Spinebill shows signs of nesting again but I cannot be sure.

The local gum trees (mostly Mountain Grey Gums, Brown Stringy, Messmates and Small-leaved Peppermints) have been heavily in flower this year and I have
had a new record for the area of Little Lorikeet.

I have little knowledge the ecology of our local gumtrees but seemed to have gleaned some idea from somewhere that trees put out a lot of flowers in years of stress. I would have to say that this area is indeed under stress with much of the understorey succumbing to the dry conditions and many of the taller mid-storey looking very sick, but the gums have flowered constantly over the past four or five weeks approximately.

Are these ? late breeding records because of the prolifericlly flowering
gums???

Have other areas recorded unusually late breeding records?

Val


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