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by fncivivue7
1296 days ago
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The most interesting thing about bin chickens to me is how they got their name. They never used to bother Sydney very much until one bird, yes one, was brought into the city on a boat. It managed to get back to it's home land, the next year, hundreds of them migrated into the city and raided the abundant food available in the cities bins. These aren't stupid birds, they're intelligent and communicate with their peers about food availability. |
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This riverine habitat loss is why you unfortunately see them nesting in palms in the city. It resembles the reedy habitat theycome from and keeps them safe-ish from urban cats, rats, etc. The downside is theyre not arborial birds and they lose tons of chicks and fledglings to falling out of the trees and dying. Same with appearing “dirty” because they dont have proper water access to clean and preen.
In short, we destroyed their habitat and theyre hanging on where they still can. Welcome to the lucky country.