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Regurgitation

To: Michael Hunter <>
Subject: Regurgitation
From: Gary Wright <>
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 09:50:47 +1030
We used to have white cedar, unfortunately it turned up it's toes.  Mallee ringnecks  used to love it.

gary

On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 09:30, Michael Hunter <> wrote:


  White Cedars (Melia azedarach) are favourites of our local Currawong  regurgitators, fouling every birdbath and fishpond in the garden  Even water in house gutters, sprouting when they dry a sign that it's time to clean th out.
  White  Cedars (Persian lilacs), and we have one just outside the kitchen window, a spreading shady variety called Texas Umbrella tree, are very ornamental and a great tree for birds; various Cuckoos feed on the caterpillars,  Black Cockatoos chew into the branches for Witchetty grubs, effectively pruning the

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