
Originally Posted by
scarry
We have a family of greys here,they breed every year.
Once the youngsters are fully grown and feeding themselves,the adults chase them away.
Surprisingly they will catch a peanut in mid air and then land on a branch,kill the nut then eat it.
As others have said,they follow us around in the garden and pick at the dogs bones as well.
There have lots of different calls.
Seems we have a pair of Currawongs that have now moved in with a young one,and they are chasing the Butcherbirds around.
I sat under the macadamia tree last year and listened to a butcherbird singing above. I swear he sang for a good 5-10 minutes, and didn't repeat a tune. It sounded like he had copied other bird song as well. Also at springtime, a butcherbird chased a common mynah down the side of the house while we watched & had a cleansing ale, about 5 seconds later the butcherbird came back at top speed, closely followed by about 5 or six common mynahs. This in turn attracted the attention of the currawongs, who were then set upon by the magpies. Things get very territorial around here at Spring. Meanwhile the Kookaburras laughed to see such fun. [ or, more likely, were defining their territorial boundaries] Better than TV. Can't wait for the old Mopoke to turn up.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
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