some pics...
of the birds that surround our house :)
First off, a rosella (on the right) and a king parrot (on the left). They're a bit hard to spot, but if I'd gotten any closer, they would have flown off
Next, a cockatoo. We actually ended up having to shift this bird feeder, because the tree it was hanging in is a very soft-wooded tree, and the cockys were stripping it bare--which is why the farmers hate them. They do the same to crops.
Next, a magpie. We have a family of five maggies that I feed in the morning and at night. The maggies have the most beautiful song, but they can get noisy if you miss a feeding! This maggie is the one I can handfeed.finally, another cocky :)
First off, a rosella (on the right) and a king parrot (on the left). They're a bit hard to spot, but if I'd gotten any closer, they would have flown off
Next, a cockatoo. We actually ended up having to shift this bird feeder, because the tree it was hanging in is a very soft-wooded tree, and the cockys were stripping it bare--which is why the farmers hate them. They do the same to crops.
Next, a magpie. We have a family of five maggies that I feed in the morning and at night. The maggies have the most beautiful song, but they can get noisy if you miss a feeding! This maggie is the one I can handfeed.finally, another cocky :)
1 Comments:
Tell those birds to show some respect...after all that's an NYT bestseller's tree they're attacking : )
Nice boidies. Nicer sales results!
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