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@Shaz51 Peewees can be assertive too. Never mess with a peewee :D.
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@Shaz51 Same with Willy Wagtails. I remember being a little girl at school and this Willy Wagtail would swoop at us during breeding season. 😮 . Love them none the less :)xx
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@greenpea true and i find them cheeky too
then you get the kookaburra
these are photos i have taken , running out
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@Shaz51 we are so lucky in australia to have so many different and wonderful birds. I love them all with their different personalities :Dxxx
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@Shaz51 we had an assortment of budgies over the years :). One throughout the whole of my childhood into my adolescents. He was called Peter bird. xx
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We had a galah called Peter when I was little @greenpea 😀
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Hi @Shaz51 love the eagle, and especially the shots you made yourself.
Maggies are a fave for me too, not in swooping season! Peewees here too, and willy wagtails. The crows rule the roost in this wetland area I live, I mean they are the noisiest and I like their sound. Heaps of ibis and flying foxes. Ducks in the wetland at bottom of street, a few currawongs. I especially love them for their song that stirs my heart. Sometimes we see sulphur-crested cockatoos, galahs occasionally. Many others. Kookaburras. I love living in this part of Australia.
Hi @frog animals that choose to visit us are wonderful. C, who I live with, used to feed the butcher birds in another place. Such a pretty and varied song they have, a favourite. C also was brave enough to make friends enough to feed the currawongs by hand!
Hi @greenpea I love birds as well, in their beautiful variety. Have even started thinking a little about birdwatching groups. Maybe later in this NDIS year.
Hi @Former-Member lovely to hear you enjoyed your birthday, though I missed it.
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