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The morning sunlight had just hit the flower. It stands up more and uncurls a bit when the sun has…
- View post Nice. And yeah, I'm with Andi, the crepuscular light (coming from dawn or twilight) cranks the whole thing up a…
- View post That is one bright yellow paint job!
- View post These two males are hanging out separate from the larger group. The older males may have given them the boot.…
- View post I tried, and failed, to get a photo of her in flight. She really was bright yellow-orange all over.
- View post I googled "austin" and "parakeets" and found that there is indeed a feral population of monk parakeets (aka Quaker parrots)…
- View post Also from this morning. Two young male Green Rosellas.
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- View post They're air plants, otherwise they would have wasted away long, long ago.
- View post Good Morning everyone. Taken a few minutes ago. This sunflower was the sole volunteer from last year's crop. Considering it's…
- View post Three year for throwing a shoe is a travesty. Six years for rape is manifestly inadequate.
- View post Still, a woodpecker is a pretty sight. We don't have woodpeckers, but we have parrots that can rip big chunks…
- View post No critter is quite so selflessly long-suffering as the dog. I can hear the mental sigh from here.
- View post I was gathering greens for Hector's evening repast and it was already getting dark, or I would have ducked back…
- View post Yep, you can always tell when the big birds are here. And even when they are not, some bird or…
- View post The "little green thing" I saw today was a Tasmanian froglet. It was in our veggie garden in the sorrel…
- View post Gown by Coco Sharpei.
- View post Add one small child.
- View post These, otoh, are "as cheap as chips" (Australian for 'very common'). You can find Sulfur Crested cockatoos in most of…
- View post I'm going to go out on a very short limb and posit that we were the only BooTribbers that awoke…
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