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Good morning to you, although it's only two hours 'til Tuesday-bed-time here. This plant came with the house, other than…
- View post Cheeky little devil.
- View post I was thinking of you Olivia, and all the other norhtern gardeners waiting for spring, when I took this photo.…
- View post Honeyeaters not the same as Honeycreepers. Check. Or, in nerd speak, phenotyical, not genotypical.
- View post Thanks Olivia, the feeling is mutual. It only took about 80 or so attemps to get this one photo. Eastern…
- View post Hi Refinish, nice to see you too, but could you keep it down a bit? I'm only one cup of…
- View post According to my bird book, "Honeyeaters are mainly found in Australia and New Guinea but their geographic range extends from…
- View post Morning all. I've finally gotten a photo of one of our more elusive birds.
- View post They really are tiny. They're about the same lenght and a little more slender than the average house fly.
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- View post The smaller bee is the native bee, the larger one is the European Honeybee.
- View post I looked in a bunch of places for an old mic/headset I used to have, but I can't find it.…
- View post I too have been blessed by the generosity of my pets, and I have the scars to prove it.
- View post I wish I could post the chewing and digging sounds that he's making.
- View post True, Albert is the height of cool, even if he was chewing on a piece of firewood a few minutes…
- View post I'll only pay if you'll take three-dollar-bills. I'm terminally uncool.
- View post In the last week or so we've seen a price drop of 20 cents or greater per litre. Which is…
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- View post Tasmania has 14 skinks (live-bearers), and one lizard (egg-layers). This is the lizard (on Imogen's hand). We're literally crawling…
- View post I had a dog that used to sprall so flat on the floor that we joked that she was, "the…
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