Pardalotus punctatus

1 Spotted Pardalote at Pambula Beach, NSW

Pardalotus punctatus at Pambula Beach, NSW - 23 Dec 2021 10:00 AM
Pardalotus punctatus at Pambula Beach, NSW - 23 Dec 2021 10:00 AM
Pardalotus punctatus at Pambula Beach, NSW - 23 Dec 2021 10:00 AM
Pardalotus punctatus at Pambula Beach, NSW - 23 Dec 2021 10:00 AM
Pardalotus punctatus at Pambula Beach, NSW - 23 Dec 2021 10:00 AM
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Identification history

Pardalotus punctatus 24 Dec 2021 MichaelBedingfield
Pardalotus punctatus 23 Dec 2021 KylieWaldon

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This morning there was much peeping, and then a baby bird at the mouth of the tunnel (in the wheelbarrow). Later these two popped out and a parent bird came and fed them, removed their poop and flew off. There are at least 3 chicks. Joy to the World.

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KylieWaldon wrote:
   24 Dec 2021
oh dear. there were six altogether in that tiny nest. The release day was freezing cold and wet. the first one out died on the ground. The next 2 were strong and flew off into the shrubbery. The 4th one was tiny but determined. The other two were fledged but died at the tunnel entrance. 3 out of 6 look like they will survive. don't know how they fitted in the nest.

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  • True Nesting site

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  • Pardalotus punctatus Scientific name
  • Spotted Pardalote Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1669.84m Recorded at altitude
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