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RE: (Urban) Red V Little Wattlebirds territoryrequirements

To: "'Arwen B. Ximenes'" <>, <>, <>, <>
Subject: RE: (Urban) Red V Little Wattlebirds territoryrequirements
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 10:28:55 +0930
I think I'd like both the camellias and the birds.

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Subject: RE: (Urban) Red V Little Wattlebirds
territoryrequirements



"It's not only Australian plants which feed Little Wattlebirds.
Inrecent years Little Wattlebirds have arrived every Autumn in our
garden"
 
 
I constantly bemoan the fact that we inherited so many camelia trees
(30+) when we moved to the mid-Mountains (Blue Mountains) as I'm not a
camelia fan and would far rather a native garden, however nearly all of
them are now in flower and the Little Wattlebirds and Spinebills feed in
them every day. Red Wattlebirds are by far the most frequent visitors
though. I just wish I liked camelias, though it's nice to see the
succession of birds in them depending on the time of year. The King
Parrots love the fruit.
 
cheers,
Arwen
......................................... Arwen Blackwood Ximenes 
Lawson, Blue Mountains,  
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