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Are Apostlebirds normally a tame species?

To: Laurie Knight <>
Subject: Are Apostlebirds normally a tame species?
From: Ed Williams <>
Date: Sun, 26 May 2013 20:03:11 +1000
Hi Laurie,

A group of Apostlebirds at Hattah-Kulkyne NP at the campsite are so tame as to 
almost be a pest!

Try tucking into a nice breakfast with 10 Apostlebirds either sharing the same 
table with you - or cavorting around underneath.

Very noisy, and lots and lots of fun... :)

Cheers,

Ed


Ed Williams
Kingsville, VIC

On 26/05/2013, at 7:00 PM, "Laurie Knight" <> wrote:

> I was down on the Granite Belt over the weekend to purchase some wine from a 
> Land for Wildlife establishment (Lucas Estate at Severnlea - they have a 
> Variegated Fairy-wren on their label - I enjoyed listening to Mistletoebirds 
> and watching the passing raptors while pondering my purchases over a Baked 
> Ricotta with Spiced Shiraz Jus accompanied by a 2006 Chardonnay).
> 
> I was packing the car at my accommodation (a 100 year old school house at 
> Ballandean surrounded by farmland and remnant vegetation) this morning (while 
> the frost was melting) when first a family of Grey-crowned Babblers and then 
> a group of Apostlebirds dropped in.  When I say that the Apostlebirds were 
> tame, one walked within 5 cm of my shoe.  Given that the caretaker lives 
> offsite and the place would average less than one group of visitors per week, 
> the birds would not have frequent contact with people.  I rather doubt that 
> anyone feeds them.
> 
> Are Apostlebirds normally this tame?
> 
> As an aside, I also enjoyed some nice views of Plum-headed Finches making the 
> most of the brambles along a fenceline on the property.
> 
> Regards, Laurie.
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