I was going to take a photo this morning but Cracker got stuck on feeding auto pilot and anything he touched he thought would feed him. He was spinning around and around in their little bowl nest (with a very full crop). No name for the second one yet but it does seem calmer than its older sibling. Cracker sure is crackers so he's living up to his name.
We've caught 2 males, one rather large, and the rest were adult females. They only have 1-2 babies a year, generally in autumn, sometimes in spring, and yet there are millions of them as there's nothing to eat them.
Hope your lazy Sunday is going to plan.
I've got special hand rearing formula the chicks eat. Parent birds can get away with stuffing them silly, but I don't want to overstretch their crops as you can then run into trouble with them not emptying properly.
We haven't been up to the trap yet as it's still early here, but I'll be amazed if we get another. They eat native trees as well as raiding birds nests for eggs and chicks, so hopefully we can put a dent in their population here and help the birds out a bit.