unfortunately Corellas are seen as a pest around here; when they come by, it's usually in flocks of hundreds, and it's not uncommon to see a flock of a thousand or so. It's good when they arrive in small numbers, but unfortunately word gets out about the free feed. I'd much rather have the Rainbow Lorikeets, which are far less destructive.
@@bigfellavideography ah I understand. I am Dutch so we don't really have birds which are seen as pests (maybe geese but they don't visit private homes as much). The once a week feeding limit makes a lot of sense to now too. I gues i can only whish you the best of luck with their antics.
Great idea to attach them more solidly. Maby add some jungle gym elements for the Correlas to work off the crazy?
unfortunately Corellas are seen as a pest around here; when they come by, it's usually in flocks of hundreds, and it's not uncommon to see a flock of a thousand or so. It's good when they arrive in small numbers, but unfortunately word gets out about the free feed. I'd much rather have the Rainbow Lorikeets, which are far less destructive.
@@bigfellavideography ah I understand. I am Dutch so we don't really have birds which are seen as pests (maybe geese but they don't visit private homes as much). The once a week feeding limit makes a lot of sense to now too. I gues i can only whish you the best of luck with their antics.
@@lanadjango they're dormant right now as it's winter time here, but they'll be active and feeding again soon. thanks for watching!