exoctic nector “theft”

In Central London in the 80s, House Sparrows did this to my Magnolia stellata blossoms before they opened. Ruined the flowers of course. Had to net. Penny in Gloucester, Australia.

On 16/10/2017 11:05 AM, John Leonard wrote: > In Central and South America there are finches whose modus operandi is precisely this…. The Flower-piercers. > . . . → Read More: exoctic nector “theft”

Ravens in the Rubbish

Dear Birders,

It’s bin day in our ‘burb with the unfortunate result of some rubbish being left behind. However, this has provided a potential source of morning tea for the resident Ravens and entertainment for me. One small paper bag in particular has enticed the local constabulary to leave its perch in the gum tree . . . → Read More: Ravens in the Rubbish