tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5467915463303183768.post5216135645801021543..comments2023-07-23T17:46:06.688+10:00Comments on Life in the clouds: Turkeys, parrots and new roof.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5467915463303183768.post-76723849908041778312012-11-22T11:51:55.965+10:002012-11-22T11:51:55.965+10:00You got me wondering Ulf about the size of clutche...You got me wondering Ulf about the size of clutches for king parrots. Our bird book says 3-5 so I guess the numbers we see around at times is about right.<br />At the moment eastern rosellas are giving our fruit trees a hard time so I am busily covering to beat them and fruit fly.Jimnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5467915463303183768.post-36270881859884060422012-11-15T20:37:50.296+10:002012-11-15T20:37:50.296+10:00Yes, ours "share" our fruit too. Usually...Yes, ours "share" our fruit too. Usually the day before I go to pick it...<br />I just assumed they had clutches of two. It is good to know they can have more than that. I am thinking about putting up some nesting boxes to encourage more about the place.Ulfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17241103919964852296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5467915463303183768.post-87484237677481291822012-11-15T20:03:21.673+10:002012-11-15T20:03:21.673+10:00The king parrots are so pretty Ulf.
We usually see...The king parrots are so pretty Ulf.<br />We usually see a flock of about 6-8 arrive here from neighbour's nesting trees each year and 4-6 seem to be babies so we must have good sized clutches compared to you. They always come to us for water and share our fruit.Jimnoreply@blogger.com