Australian native birds (especially parrots) often have a hard time when it comes to nesting. Their preferred spots are often taken over by starlings (a very aggressive non-native species), or lost to people cutting down dead trees for firewood.
To try to redress the balance a little my partner and I built a rosella nesting box and placed it under the eves of our cottage. After a number of false starts with starlings trying to take over the nest box a pair of rosellas finally managed to set up house and start a family! There have been “peepings” coming from the nest box for a couple of weeks now and yesterday we saw the first sign that the babies are doing well.
While I was retrieving a ladder from near the nest box I saw a slightly bald little face peeping out of the nest box! Photo below …
It’s great to be able to redress the balance a little and help out our native species.
John.