The local Sulphur-crested #Cockatoos are doing their usual destructive thing to the flowers in the local silky oaks (#Grevillea robusta). The ground below the trees is covered with neatly detached flower heads.
The local Sulphur-crested #Cockatoos are doing their usual destructive thing to the flowers in the local silky oaks (#Grevillea robusta). The ground below the trees is covered with neatly detached flower heads.
There's always food available here.
A #rosella eating an Australian native, but not local, #grevillea gaudichaudi flower. A ground cover that umm, covers ground for around 2-5m. Lots of flowers.
Rosellas also eat the grass seeds.
A hummingbird moves in to feed on a Grevillea plant in the Australian garden at the Huntington Library and Gardens, San Marino, CA, US
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