Could have been grey-crowned. They had a pale forehead & crown, but I didn't read the label. They are all very similar from what I've seen.willy wrote:What species of Babbler were they Tiaris? We have Grey Crowned Babblers here and they are very interesting birds. There is an active nest in a box tree close to our house. I have always thought the old nests would make good Golden Song Sparrow nests.
Display Aviary at North Ryde RSL Club
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Bit off topic, but . .willy wrote:What species of Babbler were they Tiaris? We have Grey Crowned Babblers here and they are very interesting birds. There is an active nest in a box tree close to our house. I have always thought the old nests would make good Golden Song Sparrow nests.
Blue-faced Honeyeaters, which are opportunists of the first order, prefer using old G-C Babblers nests to building their own
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As Matcho pointed out, the 'opportunists' in the human world often deter people from attempting projects such as this aviary

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Grey-crowned are the most likely, they are or have been kept at Cleland and Featherdale.Tiaris wrote:Could have been grey-crowned. They had a pale forehead & crown, but I didn't read the label. They are all very similar from what I've seen.willy wrote:What species of Babbler were they Tiaris? We have Grey Crowned Babblers here and they are very interesting birds. There is an active nest in a box tree close to our house. I have always thought the old nests would make good Golden Song Sparrow nests.
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Hi! Many thanks for posting a link to my photo of the aviary! I wish I could have taken a better picture, but I grabbed an opportunity while there was no one in shotbluebutterfly213 wrote:Link to aviary pic
http://www.sydneyirresistible.com/2012/ ... e-rsl.html

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As promised in another thread, I wnet back to the RSL club and was able to get a slightly better shot of the aviary. The birds however, were hard to see - they blended in so well! Hope this gives a better idea. I wasn't sure if to upload the photo here, so here's a link to the photo on my blog. Click to enlarge
http://www.sydneyirresistible.com/2013/ ... e-rsl.html
http://www.sydneyirresistible.com/2013/ ... e-rsl.html
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Oh yes:) but you wouldn't have far to go for a beer after work:)arthur wrote:Great shot . . Great aviary
But it would be a bugga of a thing to clean
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Not sure who built it, but apparently it is about 15 metres long and 5 wide! There is a thread on another forum about the aviary, from 2010 http://www.zoochat.com/24/aviculturalis ... dex13.htmlbluebutterfly213 wrote:Its a dream aviary, wonder who built it?
I am beginning to think of it not so much a club with an aviary attached, but a club for birds with human exhibits attached for their entertainment:)