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27 November 2008 Christine Hanrahan

Robin in corktree

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Someone asked me recently whether the fruit of the amur corktree (a species appearing increasingly at FWG) was eaten by wildlife. I hadn't actually seen any evidence but speculated that it must be as the fruit vanishes from the trees, and seedlings are popping up in various locations. Today I saw a mix of robins and starlings feeding on the fruit in the Arboretum in a tree not far from FWG.


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