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Australian Magpie

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NEST: Deep, bowl-shaped, made of sticks and twigs (and sometimes scraps of wire); placed in the fork of a tree, usually from eight to twenty metres from the ground. Where trees are scarce or absent the nest may be placed in a hedgerow, on a stone wall, on telephone or telegraph posts, or even on the ground. All bluster and little bite this dragon kept a gang of three juvenile magpies at bay by hissing and showing the yellow lining in his mouth. References from What Bird is That? During the drought this m...

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Chestnut Teal

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South-eastern Queensland to Victoria, south and mid-west Australia, and Tasmania. In a hollow limb or hole in a tree, but occasionally on the ground in herbage near the water; lined with down. They wander around reassuring each other with quiet little quacks while taking chunks of bread over to the water-dish, soaking them and gulping them down. The male often waits while the female has her fill before attending to his own needs. Aquatic vegetation and animal life. Birds in Backyards is a joint research,...

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Rainbow Lorikeet

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Eastern Australia from Cape York south to Tasmania and west to Kangaroo Island and Eyre Peninsula, SA; introduced around Perth WA. Also Indonesia, New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia. NEST: In a hole in a tree. EGGS: Two; white. Breeding-season: usually Sept to Jan. Rainbow Lorikeets make an ear-splitting racket, chattering incessently as they feed. They are exhuberant to the point of being manic as they fly like coloured missiles through the trees. References from What Bird is That?

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Scaley-breasted Lorikeet

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Personal Notes: These Lorikeets are becoming more difficult to find and experts suspect it may be due to the widening range and increased numbers of the Rainbow Lorikeets who share food sources and habitats but are more aggressive. This example was feeding on Molenberg ten-grain bread with two Rainbow Lorikeets. There was no obvious conflict although the Scaley-breasted Lorikeet was running about like a poor cousin at a barbecue trying to get as much as he could before the others. We see that often).

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Figbird

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NOTES: Also called Mulberrybird and Bananabird. Frequents lowland forests and settled areas (including gardens and city parks), especially where fig trees occur. It is gregarios, noisy and conspicuous, constantly uttering it's peculiar chattering notes; these sometimes extend into mimicary. Food: mulberries (I find them in my mulberry bushes), figs, and other soft fruits. From What Bird is That? The male (left) and female are one of two pairs visiting the mulberry trees in the front yard this spring.

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