Today I found a patch of Veldt Grass with seeding heads which I pulled up and fed to my birds,
they thought it was Christmas. Now thinking back to last year I can't remember collecting it
till Oct/Nov! I have regularly found Milk Thistle right through winter, is anyone else down
Victoria way finding Veldt, I don't know it proper name but it's the one that looks purple.
Changing Seasons
- Craig52
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Thats long flower/ear veldt grass we get around Geelong and this year it is seeding earlier than usual,probably due to all the rain we have had,i'm also starting to pick pannic veldt seeding heads,which is the cream of the two for finches. Craig
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yep got onto some huge patches of wild oats today and we all know what that means in the parrot world .....BIG CLUTCHES of healthy babies .
looks like its foraging time .
looks like its foraging time .
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
David Brent
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Not only in the parrot world in most country townsjusdeb wrote:yep got onto some huge patches of wild oats today and we all know what that means in the parrot world .....BIG CLUTCHES of healthy babies .
looks like its foraging time .


I'd be rephrasing that in front of your hubby though if I were you


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yes seasons already changing, noticed the mangoes throwing some flowers yeasterday, and also note the crimsons making nests again and the siskins singing there heads off. The recent rain and colder weather may steady things up a bit.
Cheers
Trilobite
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