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To: | Geoff Ryan <> |
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Subject: | Head pressing by Eastern Rosellas |
From: | Jla <> |
Date: | Wed, 28 Aug 2019 14:09:14 +1000 |
Hello, Geoff. Alternatively, is the Eastern Rosella one of the parrots in which couples will rest with their foreheads touching together? If so, this forehead-to-wood thing might be a part of nest-choice ritual never noted before by science… Proximity to wild-bird nests is such an honour, & so enlightening. Since the work of the Cuppers, really, there’s been little excitement at the richness of such observation – until the intimate world of live nestcams arrived more recently. (Does Forshaw mention this, do you know? – “Australian Parrots” 3rdEd) Anyway, worth looking at the species throughout its range as the breeding season opens. JLA SEQ 500m On Wednesday, 28 August 2019, Geoff Ryan <> wrote:
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