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Bower Birds

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Subject: Bower Birds
From: Chris Sanderson <>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 17:36:23 +1000
Hi Rachel,

Depending on your local birds, they may not be nesting yet.  Here in
Brisbane I believe the birds are just beginning courtship behaviours
and shouldn't be actually on nests yet.  Unfortunately bowerbird nests
are extremely difficult to find, so I'm not sure you would find one
even if you look.  The bower is another matter, however.  The bower is
the male bird's display area, and is easily recognisable as a
structure with two grass walls, hollow in the middle and no roof. 
There should be an assortment of blue, and perhaps white or yellow
objects around the front end of the structure.  As to what effect
clearing around the bower would have, I have no idea.

There's a photo here, but it's not great.  Have a look around, I'm
sure you'll find a better shot online if you need to.

http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/satin_bowerbird.htm

Also, does anyone know if the female birds have site fidelity with
their nesting?  Do they reuse the nests from year to year?

Hope this helps,
Chris


On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 13:43:06 +1000, 
<> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> My name is Rachel, I have just joined the list today. I just have a
> question, about 5 months ago I bought a property up at Tanjil Bren (Mt.
> Baw Baw), the first morning I stayed up there I walked outside and
> waiting on my front steps for breakfast was a beautiful Satin Bower
> bird, I was just amazed and I gathered that the previous owners must of
> fed the bird as I could just about hand feed it and it was coming
> within a foot of where I was sitting. So the past 5 months this has
> become a regular thing and now I even have the female bower birds
> coming in also. Ok, my problem is that I really need to clear some of
> the land, not the trees but the old dead blackberries and just what is
> on the ground but now I am freaking out thinking I might destroy the
> bower birds nest so I have put the cleaning up off for the past few
> months but now it's getting fire and snake season I really want to get
> things cleaned up around my house. Can anyone here tell me how to find
> a bower birds nest? or any other tips for clearing the land and not
> disrupting the bower birds environment? The birds are my number 1
> priority but I am not even sure that their nest is in my yard as I have
> state forest on 3 sides of my house. Also when is breeding season for
> the bower bird?
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Rachel O'Neill.
> 
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