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Unusually, the fieldfare is eating the crabapples from Malus 'Golden Hornet' which would appear to be unpalatable at this time of the year as they are all gone brown long since but the fieldfare is in the tree all day long even defending his perch against Mistle thrushes.
Survival of the fittest among the birds in our garden is very appropriate as Darwin's grandfather(?) Erasmus Darwin is buried in thevillage. That's my useless fact of the day!
Dave, before I read your post I guessed your kakariki had yellow genes. In the Uk they are known as red-fronted and yellow-fronted. The mutations available over here are amazing blue, pieds, yellow, cinnamon, buttercup, red splashed yellow. Are they available in NZ?Kakarikis are famous for being the only parrot that can climb without using it's beak. That included upsidedown