Many of these can be observed feeding and drinking at Sunrise Beach particularly from May to November. Glossies are extremely fussy eaters with a very restricted diet, feeding only on the seeds in cones of she-oaks casuarina and allocasuarina species and even then only selected individual trees. Ms Walter is concerned a development approval condition for food trees to be propagated for planting on a different site would not be effective in providing sustenance for the birds. This development has come as a shock to our community and flora and fauna conservationists, Ms Walter said. There is a small window of opportunity to act and maximise the outcome for the glossies and the community.
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