On 8 November 2012 I noticed 3 Striated Pardalotes behaving in a 'thoughts-about-breeding' manner on the South side of our house. Today (9 November 2012) the same sort of behaviour was going on outside my study on the North side.
The little birds seemed able to cling to the bricks at strange angles while calling loudly. Although I only got one bird in a photo, at times all three were doing this with their wings extended and fluttering.
They were also perching on a wire which had been used for roses.
The first step was to ensure as far as possible that there were no pardalotes inside and then replace the beading. The birds still seemed to be very keen on the site so I have relocated one of the hollow logs.
Within a minute the birds were inspecting the log, and when I showed Frances my handiwork 5 minutes later a pardalote zipped out of the log, startling her more than somewhat! They seemed to lose interest here aftera a few days and them moved to a gap into the ceiling of my shed. After much moving next material that site has also gone quiet.
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