Talk:Currawong

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[edit] please?

Can someone please spilit the article into species? Like this:California Condor and Andean Condor

Sure, gimme a bit of timeCas Liber 21:03, 20 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Home Gardener

It is sometimes said, with at least some justice, that the home gardener can have either currawongs or small birds, but not both... Well I can attest to the falsity of this statement. At our place we get currawongs, lorries, cockies, galahs and even the odd bush turkey feeding around the same tree simultaneously. Of course it helps to put both wild-bird seed and mealworms out for them, as suggested by the remainder of the statement. --Jquarry 05:38, 20 November 2006 (UTC)

Um, none of the others you mentioned are small birds. Generally poeple mean things like fairy wrens, thornbills, robins, gerygones etc. Sorry, Cas Liber 08:19, 20 November 2006 (UTC)