Another piece to the puzzle .
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:05 pm
Hello everyone ,
Only until today did I understand why these creature's tear down tree's or snap them off at unusual point's . I "assumed" that these awsome brute's had a temper to match there size and that it must have been a display of aggression or territory . But I have a completely different view now .
While out in the stick's today , I came upon a stand of "wattle's" . As I casually drove buy , I noticed some of them were snapped . Bingo . Yowie's . After having a closer look , I realised that these beautiful creature's were just after food . In each broken off tree , there were holes where witchetty grubs had been . Having chopped up alot of wattle in my time , I remembered the sometimes huge grub's that were inside and they are apparently high in protein .
There's some pretty large tree's in this photo and all are snapped or broken off . Wind I thought . But some lay east , west , south ....random . Black cokatoo's are veracious feeder's and will tear apart a tree to get to a grub . But "I" beleive this work was done by our friend's . I don't know of any other animal that could do it .......................
YOU BE THE JUDGE Rusty2............... 2.6mb file
Only until today did I understand why these creature's tear down tree's or snap them off at unusual point's . I "assumed" that these awsome brute's had a temper to match there size and that it must have been a display of aggression or territory . But I have a completely different view now .
While out in the stick's today , I came upon a stand of "wattle's" . As I casually drove buy , I noticed some of them were snapped . Bingo . Yowie's . After having a closer look , I realised that these beautiful creature's were just after food . In each broken off tree , there were holes where witchetty grubs had been . Having chopped up alot of wattle in my time , I remembered the sometimes huge grub's that were inside and they are apparently high in protein .
There's some pretty large tree's in this photo and all are snapped or broken off . Wind I thought . But some lay east , west , south ....random . Black cokatoo's are veracious feeder's and will tear apart a tree to get to a grub . But "I" beleive this work was done by our friend's . I don't know of any other animal that could do it .......................
YOU BE THE JUDGE Rusty2............... 2.6mb file