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Grey Go-away Bird Breeding Both sexes of the grey go-away bird build the nest, hidden in dense foliage in a tree. The nest is a shallow, twig platform, normally unlined. The female lays three eggs that are incubated by both parents for around 28 days.

The female broods at night. The chicks fledge at around 25 days from hatching and become independent at around 55 days. Supplementing extra fruit in winter also helps keep frugivorous birds alive and happy in the harsher months. Birds can also eat fruit that are no longer fit for human consumption if you do want to be wasteful. Avocado and tomato are toxic for birds. Birdbaths and bird feeders are sometimes not enough. Bird species have co-adapted with indigenous plants - while the bird gets it much needed nutrients from the fruit, the tree also relies on the bird to disperse and pollinate its seeds.

Another thing a landscaper should know, is that fruit-baring trees are beautiful, but messy. The vermicast can then be used in the garden again and eliminates the need to bring in harmful fertilisers that kill the birds. Fruit-baring trees and putting fruit out may also attract unwanted guests like vervet monkeys and flies so make sure cleaning and sweeping up fruit before it rots is part of your garden maintenance programme.

A bird garden is also restricted in the pesticides and fungicides it can use because it harms the birds. There is a medley of indigenous fruit producing trees in South Africa. Life Landscapes has focused on a select few. The fruit is the juicy fleshy part that encloses the seed not all trees have fruits. All indigenous fig tree species attract fruit-eating birds especially green pigeons; they also attract bats and sunbirds.

At roughly 33 days old, the chicks can feed for themselves, and at roughly 35 days they can fly, becoming fully independent at about 41 days old. Occurs from Zambia, Malawi and coastal Angola through to southern Africa, where it is common in northern and central Namibia, northern and eastern Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland and north-eastern South Africa.

It generally prefers dry savanna, broad-leaved Burkea Burkea africana woodland, dry riverine woodland and suburban gardens. Colours range from dark blue most common through to yellow least common. Call Click for call Click for call Both recorded by T. This genus is restricted to members of Musophagidae. Its grey tail becomes darker as it reaches the dark brown tip. Meanwhile, its underparts, throat, and chin are darker than the belly, while the breast is greyish-olive.

Its crown depicts a fantastic, slightly shaggy crest of about 7 cm in length. Its short, strong, and decurved bill is black in color. Its eyes are dark brown, while its legs and feet are black. Both male and female Grey Louries look the same. They measure between cm in length and weigh between grams.



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