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Tue 25 Oct, 2022 7:02 pm
norts wrote:We have a lot of Man Ferns around our house and each year the Green Parrots come in and strip the fronds.
Tue 25 Oct, 2022 7:04 pm
Thanks for the link, Michael. I didn't realise there's a Poo Flip out. Must get one of those.michael_p wrote:My thoughts are Wallaby or Possum. Have a scrounge through here and see if anything looks close enough:
Tue 25 Oct, 2022 7:05 pm
myrtlegirl wrote:We have the same thing happening. The main fronds can't be reached by ground dwellers, and are not broken off. The secondary fronds are pulled off.
I'd say the poop is unrelated to the fern carnage.
Tue 25 Oct, 2022 7:10 pm
north-north-west wrote:Quite a few birds do this to various forest species and it's mostly parrots: rosellas and cockatoos. You could try putting some netting up temporarily and see if that helps.
Tue 25 Oct, 2022 7:11 pm
Hi Bernie. Thanks for your thoughts too. No koalas in Tassie (unfortunately).bernieq wrote:Koala have scat like that (shape & about 20mm). Obviously, if koala then I'd agree with myrtlegirl that the scat is unrelated to the fern predator.
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