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  • Writer: Wildcreatures
    Wildcreatures
  • Jan 27
  • 1 min read

Firstly, some new pics and thanks to Paul at Beas River for the invite .....This is the the red-whiskered or crested Bulbul, showing their behaviour as they eat the berries.







These are some older pics, and more food that they love to feed on, and i was up in Kadoorie farm hoping to get this picture of mid seed feed, showing this behaviour.

Now, some bonus information: Thanks to Gary of Kadoorie Farm I now know that this plant is called Alocasia macrorrhizos which is cultivated particularly in the Philippines, and it is the giant taro. In Australia it is known as the cunjevoi (a term which also refers to a marine animal). Is is mainly cultivated for starch, but it is edible if cooked for a long time - but its sap irritates the skin due to calcium oxalate crystals, which are needle like, and can really irritate the skin.

I know this first from a friend who went into the bushes on a walk and used one of these leaves to, er, wipe. They could not stop scratching for a long time...hahhahaha, how we laughed. You know who you are.....


And now some more recent pics of the ubiquitous, noisy, but iconic and cute Bulbul.









 
 
 

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