Yes, I’ve seen that happen too. Skinks (mostly Common Garden Skinks, Delicate Garden Skinks and Eastern Water Skinks) also feed and drink from our dog’s food and water bowls at our place which, in turn, may attract butcherbirds. Our dog’s food and water is always kept inside the house, but it still doesn’t stop the skinks from coming in from the garden to pillage the goods. No snakes yet!
Stephen Ambrose
Ryde NSW
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Subject: [Birding-Aus] Grey butcherbirds
Hello Stephen,
Probably because people feed them!
Cheers
Graeme
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