So Arthur are you going to be putting up a couple of fancy nests for your pair and their relos to choose from next year?
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Yeh. Hubby grumbles, why do you need all this stuff for the birds? And I grumble, why do you need all this stuff for making things? Ain't married life grand. Back on topic now. Hope the birds come back annually, it would be great to have them established.
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Well when I lived in far north they were within a week or two of their breeding times every year without fail.. usually two nest per season...odd times only one? but were a great little bird to have around knocking off all the spiders around the house as well as feeding in grevillas etc....finchbreeder wrote: Hope the birds come back annually, it would be great to have them established.
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"My" sunbirds have begun building . . same spot . . about a fortnight ago
But the cold snap has seen no activity for 3 or 4 days
The attached pic is of "my neighbors' " sunbirds . . about 100m from our house . . adaptable, would be an understatement
They would make great aviary subjects . . and I know that H.C. had some before he passed away
Don't know if they are currently represented in NSW aviaries
The current relationship between the "authorities" and aviculture in NSW and the softbill expertise of a growing number in that state, gives reason for optimism . .
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Were around but didn't nest on the patio
In the past,they would always nest in the carshed but if fledglings left home when the shed was shut, they fell victim to my fox-terrier
I resorted to pulling their nests down, and tied the piece of cord on the patio to encourage them there . . they respond to anything that hangs down, cord, thin tie wire, thin chain . . old doormat / towel (as above)
The birds seem to disappear during the colder months, probably because of the lack of flowering blossoms . .
Sunbirds are extremely inquisitive and will venture inside houses if a door or window is left open
In the past,they would always nest in the carshed but if fledglings left home when the shed was shut, they fell victim to my fox-terrier
I resorted to pulling their nests down, and tied the piece of cord on the patio to encourage them there . . they respond to anything that hangs down, cord, thin tie wire, thin chain . . old doormat / towel (as above)
The birds seem to disappear during the colder months, probably because of the lack of flowering blossoms . .
Sunbirds are extremely inquisitive and will venture inside houses if a door or window is left open
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Its not only cage birds I am interested in, I love learning something, new a beautiful birdarthur wrote: ↑23 Aug 2018, 08:47 Were around but didn't nest on the patio
In the past,they would always nest in the carshed but if fledglings left home when the shed was shut, they fell victim to my fox-terrier
I resorted to pulling their nests down, and tied the piece of cord on the patio to encourage them there . . they respond to anything that hangs down, cord, thin tie wire, thin chain . . old doormat / towel (as above)
The birds seem to disappear during the colder months, probably because of the lack of flowering blossoms . .
Sunbirds are extremely inquisitive and will venture inside houses if a door or window is left open
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Ah Foxys and Jackys Lovely dogs but not well behaved round fledglings or lizards. My girl was a Jacky so been there.
Hope you have a great result this year.
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Hope you have a great result this year.
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