Just a quick message for those photographers who are virtually camping under
the apple tree in Pakenham in order to get a photo of the Bullock¹s Oriole.
The bird is quite possibly on the edge of survival as apples will likely not
provide it with all of its needs for nutrition, and being flushed will no
doubt lower its chances of survival because it is burning up its energy
reserves that have not been fully replenished.  Recently one person even
used playbacks of a male¹s song (this is not the breeding season!) in an
attempt to lure the bird in closer.  Really, what is the need to attain a
full frame image of this or any other rare species when it puts a bird¹s
survival in question?

Michael Runtz


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