I found this unexpected little fledgling sitting on a perch this morning.
Too cute !!!
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Looks like a Red Wattlebird! How do you make sure they have a year long supply of food, do you plant different species of Grevillia or something which insures the birds have year-long food?
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Yes, Red wattlebird. They thrive on Wombaroo nectar and a standard soft food mix. This baby was reared without livefood, as I never new they were nesting.Nrg800 wrote:Looks like a Red Wattlebird! How do you make sure they have a year long supply of food, do you plant different species of Grevillia or something which insures the birds have year-long food?