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branchez
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Snapped these in the pear tree next door-could someone tell me what they are.
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E Orix
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At a guess they are Musk Lorikeets
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They are Musk Lorikeets.
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I think the bottom one is a Musk Lorikeet. They will certainly eat the pears.

I can't see the birds in the top photo clearly.
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Canary wrote:They will certainly eat the pears.
They will also eat Golden Delicious apples - both red and green, as well as several different varieties of plum, peach and apricot. We get that many in our garden now we have to cover the trees so we can get some fruit!
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Definatly musk, we have heaps in the flowering gums along with rainbow, scaly, little, and purple crowned.
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