Thank you, Dinesh ji

On 12/13/09, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Janaki ji, ... many a times ants are seen around the flowers ... not sure
> at ll - whether they use it for food ... attached one photo of *Thevetia
> peruviana* 'Alba'.
> Regards.
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>  On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 11:05 AM, JANAKI TURAGA 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  HI all,
>> Would appreciate any inputs on this.
>> My question is are there any antidotes available as natural antidotes to
>> Yellow Oleander tree  *Thevetia peruviana* which are commonly available
>> as food source to birds-such as Oriental White Eyes and Asian Koels?
>> And has any member observed any other birds/animals feeding on the
>> flowers, fruit and nectar of Yellow Oleander tree other than Oriental White
>> Eyes, Asian Koels and Purple Sunbirds?
>> Kind Regards
>> Janaki Turaga
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: JANAKI TURAGA <[email protected]>
>> Date: Dec 9, 2009 6:04 AM
>> Subject: Oriental White Eye and Yellow Oleander
>> To: [email protected], [email protected]
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I saw a flock of Oriental White Eyes (approximately 10) (just like as
>> described by Salim Ali!), flitting amongst avenue trees of acacia and Yellow
>> Oleander. Few Oriental White Eyes were surprisingly (for me at least)
>> feasting on the poisonous fruits of the Yellow Oleander Tree. I thought this
>> was unusual and I have not seen any bitten/half eaten fruit of the Yellow
>> Oleander tree ever, until yesterday. It also raised the question of how do
>> the birds neutralise the poison in the fruits, and whether there are natural
>> antidotes for these poisonous fruits. It was evident that the fruits are
>> consumed by Oriental White Eyes- at the very least, as seen in the littering
>> of half eaten fruits beneath the tree. The half eaten fruit litter was very
>> like that of parakeets' feast of guava fruits in the orchard!
>> I must mention that I have seen Purple Sunbirds feed on the nectar of
>> these flowers! Since all parts of the plant are poisonous, what about the
>> nectar, would that be poisonous too?
>> Afraid the file size is big and has exceeded the limit! Also the picture
>> quality-this was the best that was possible.
>> Would appreciate any feedback on this.
>> Camera: Canon Digital Elph SD 600, Auto image correction in Canon Software
>> Kind Regards
>> Janaki Turaga
>>
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