What concern arises when wild lorikeets become dependent on easy handouts from feeders?
Answer
Dependency can lead to aggressive behavior and abandonment of natural feeding grounds
Once wild birds rely on easy handouts, they may stop foraging naturally, which can foster aggressive behavior when food becomes scarce and cause them to abandon natural feeding locations.

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