Hi Birders,
Janice England asked whether Magpie-larks readily give up their nests for
other birds to use or are they pushed out?
I think the answer is the former because one sees many old magpie-lark nests
around, so perhaps they generally prefer to use a new nest for the second
and subsequent clutches. Here on the Central Coast of NSW I would see as
many White-breasted Woodswallows nesting in old magpielark nests as I would
see nests in their tradtional sites of forks in dead trees etc. In inland
NSW I have seen Common Bronzewings nesting in Magpielark nests at least on
three occasions.
Alan Morris
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