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Red Wattlebird eating spinebill??

To: "Arwen B. Ximenes" <>
Subject: Red Wattlebird eating spinebill??
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Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 13:06:03 +0800 (WST)
If the RWB was chasing the Spinebill (highly possible) and the Spinebill struck 
the
window, I believe it's perfectly possible that the Wattlebird would peck the 
Spinebill
to finish it off and then try to eat it, before the Currawong captured it.
A RWB once killed a Blackbird in our backyard, but didn't eat it.

Anthea Fleming

>
> Dear Birders,
>
> Yesterday I witnessed nature in action in it's more gruesome state - I was 
> sitting in
> the living room and was aware of some avian generated commotion outside when 
> suddenly
> there was a thump on the window. Racing over to see who it was and whether it 
> was
> damaged I was surprised to see a Red Wattlebird on the driveway pecking away 
> at a poor
> lifeless Eastern Spinebill. More commotion, squabbling Red Wattlebirds and a 
> couple of
> Currawongs, in the end a Pied Currawong makes off with the prize. A moment 
> later a young
> Red Wattlebirds is sitting on the window sill looking in (or probably at it's
> reflection). A few sad feathers from the spinebill are still stuck to the 
> window.
>
> I was surprised because I really didn't expect a Red Wattlebird to be eating 
> a spinebill
> - is this usual - perhaps it was feeding the young bird? I don't know how 
> young it was
> but it had very small red wattles.
>
> cheers
> Arwen
> ......................................... Arwen Blackwood Ximenes
> Lawson, Blue Mountains, 
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