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Subject: | birding-aus Digest, Vol 61, Issue 34 |
From: | "Paul & Irene Osborn" <> |
Date: | Tue, 3 May 2011 20:19:05 +1000 |
When we first moved to our property, near Bulahdelah, NSW, one of the first
things I did was pull out six Camphor Laurels that the previous owner had
planted. We still have one very large one in our garden that is a bit big
for me to tackle. We have planted strangler figs to try and smother it. It
is visited regularly by White-headed Pigeons and occasionally by Regent
Bowerbirds. I have never seen Topknot Pigeons in the tree, although they fly
over sometimes.
Paul Osborn |
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