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Nope, nothing native to Australia. Though we'd love to do some animal rehab when we have the time and facilities.…
- View post Rosellas are very vocal, but mostly when flying. They are very swift flyers, and usually fly through the trees, not…
- View post It's not these kangaroos. They live in a nearby wildlife park.
- View post But two days ago it was sunny - and the Green Rosellas were visiting again. Be sure to check out…
- View post You're more than welcome to a copy, SN.
- View post One of my poems - on love. And loss. Love is a thing with Feathers Impossibly light, improbably hued cupped,…
- View post Ball, what ball?
- View post Bud, aka "Gravity Dog," can always be counted on to do his part to keep the floor, or the couch,…
- View post Yes, Luna is a Great Pyrenees - and amazingly agile for her size. I looked at some of the…
- View post Hi Ron. I love the action shots! Did you get to see the dog agility thread a couple of weeks…
- View post I'll start braiding them right now! A couple near us kept catching possums that were breaking into their garden and/or…
- View post Nah. They just breed like, well ... mice. I could start marking them - just to be sure.
- View post These are actually native field mice. Not introduced european house mice. We have live traps we set up in…
- View post Here's Luna's bowl yesterday.
- View post I'm confused. Who is upside down, me or are you?
- View post A large red rubber ball. My partner Imogen/myriad just took a picture of Luna basking in the morning sun.…
- View post This dog feels like crooning.
- View post Luna is indeed a Great Pyrenees. Which in Australia (and the UK) are known as Pyrenean Mountain Dogs. The…
- View post Or possibly the same one. They're very shy.
- View post Pronounced "paddy melon." This slightly moth-eaten-coated pademelon visited our cabin near Cradle Mountain Wilderness World Heritage Area - where we…
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