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A: the following birds are found on the surfcoast and use hollows.
Eastern Rosella – Often nests in tree hollows.
Crimson Rosella – Uses tree hollows for nesting.
Rainbow Lorikeet – Nests in tree hollows and can be seen in the area.
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo – Known to use tree hollows for nesting.
Kookaburra – Can use large tree hollows for nesting.
Australian Owlet-nightjar – Small hollow-nesting bird.
Brown Treecreeper – Uses tree hollows for nesting and roosting.
White-throated Treecreeper – Often found in woodlands with suitable tree hollows.
A: Certainly! We can use salvaged wood to create a hanging tree hollow that can be installed in your garden, even if you don’t have an appropriate tree for a permanent structure.
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