In response to Lawrie Conole's interesting report and Michael Norris
comment on whether Fig Trees (Ficus spp.) are involved. Yes, the Yarra
River banks in Richmond/Burnley do indeed have many large old Fig trees
and this was from where I heard the bird calls at a distance yesterday.
These same trees when fruiting are also popular with our Grey-headed
Flying-foxes.
Martin O'Brien
Melbourne
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