Our Gardens
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That is absolutely Gorgeous @Zoffiel - do you want to come up & do ours????
These are the culprits who've been chewing our orange/tangelo trees Bloody Mongrels! Hubby has 'repatriated them' to bushland about 1-2km from home - I think it should be 10k!!
I am thinking this one is the same one as above - due to the nose injury, slightly healed!!
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@arpie We had a powerful owl ‘relocate’ one of ours when we lived in outer Melbourne.2
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LOL Please, send that owl up to NSW, @Blossom1961!! These are the size of a cat ... a biggish one!
We are currently spraying some green paint onto the fur, to see if they 'return'!! The bottom one also had a cataract on his left eye too (even more ID!) Some have had torn ears ..... I wish I'd started taking pics of all of them!!! DUH!0 -
Love the colours and textures0
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We've had just 23mm of rain all year and the dam is dry for the first time in a decade, but the upside is the birds are making the most of the 4 baths we keep full for them. That's providing me with lots of photo opportunities and plenty of joy. Simple pleasures
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On Tuesday morning it was 0.3° in my neck of the woods and these two turned up looking for a feed. We gave them seed last year so I think they remembered. So I put some seed out for them which they duly ate.
I was making school lunches this morning when a piercing bird chirrup drew my attention. It had been going on for a couple of minutes before I properly paid attention. It was the fellow again, demanding to be fed. His missus sits in the ghost gum until she thinks it's safe. I went out with seed again, this time feeding him by hand. Missus wasn't sure so I threw some seed into the garden for her.
I am a well trained human!
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