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#32
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Wildlife in Tasmania
Just this week alone, I've had: multitudes of wild rabbits; a wild hare; wallabies; an echidna; beautiful blue wrens; and several sulphur-crested cockatoos feeding on the ground very close to my house, all in daylight - here in Tasmania, down under Down Under.
Beautiful rosellas having their daily slice of apple at my friends' place in the Blue Mtns near Sydney:
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Beautiful rosellas having their daily slice of apple at my friends' place in the Blue Mtns near Sydney:
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#34
This is one of the brightest fellow we have visit in Possum Trot, KY
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and they're plenty good at chasing away the outside cats.
Good thing we don't have parrots as we about go broke in the winter months feeding our feathered friends as it is.
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and they're plenty good at chasing away the outside cats.
Good thing we don't have parrots as we about go broke in the winter months feeding our feathered friends as it is.
#37
Aren't you afraid they will take off with your keys? My Sister lives in Springvale. I went to visit a few years ago. I enjoyed watching the beautiful birds flying over their yard. They have peach, cherry and plum trees, but said they rarely get fruit , the white cockatoos clean them off. They closest colorful bird I have seen here , is the Indigo Bunting.
#38
This is one of the brightest fellow we have visit in Possum Trot, KY
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and they're plenty good at chasing away the outside cats.
Good thing we don't have parrots as we about go broke in the winter months feeding our feathered friends as it is.
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and they're plenty good at chasing away the outside cats.
Good thing we don't have parrots as we about go broke in the winter months feeding our feathered friends as it is.
#39
Aren't you afraid they will take off with your keys? My Sister lives in Springvale. I went to visit a few years ago. I enjoyed watching the beautiful birds flying over their yard. They have peach, cherry and plum trees, but said they rarely get fruit , the white cockatoos clean them off. They closest colorful bird I have seen here , is the Indigo Bunting.