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Re: What is happening in this wee part of Africa?
LOL! :laugh2: We get lots of lorikeets here and John feeds them. Thinking that bread & biscuits couldn't be good for them I looked for some proper lorikeet feed in the supermarket and found this white powder stuff which I put in a dish on the verandah. Never again! They got drunk on it and were fighting one another.....it was unbelievable! :shocked:
Elda
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Re: What is happening in this wee part of Africa?
Many years ago, as a family, we had huge garden, etc. Also I'd planted the flowering honeysuckle bushes, as a means of blocking passing motorists from seeing into our large acre yard. When the honeysuckle bloomed, it attracted lots of birds & bees. However, when the red berries that came after, came on, the robins would fly into them....they'd eat so many "fermenting" berries, that they also appeared drunk!!! I've got a crabapple tree now, that attracts lots of birds, but note none get drunk from eating the crabapples, they go too fast. Cute video, sitting here laughing out loud! Joan
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I have Tuis, Bellbirds and Grey Warblers in the trees around my house. The Tuis are great mimics - the ones here have learnt to imitate the sound of the phone ringing, which is actually a damn nuisance when you're outside - you have to listen carefully to tell the difference.
Mine don't actually talk, but this one does.
Last edited by albalad; 12 July 2014, 06:48.
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