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This photo is from Ian the Christie Kind, who says ...." Our friendly couple Pied wagtail have nested again in our Hepatica glasshouse very pleased to to share." (Attachment Link)
On Sunday I surprised an eastern brown snake sunning itself on a rock shelf in the garden - not actually sure who was more surprised! I snuck back after half an hour or so and was able to get some pics - using the zoom facility on the camera (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) The next day I was even more surprised to see that it was replaced by a blue-tongue lizard (skink). (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) I doubt that it had eaten the snake but they are reputed to be mortal enemies!cheersfermi
The Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus funereus, only come into this area when the pine-cones are ripening.Only managed a few distant shots of one sitting high in a Pinus radiata at the bottom of our gardencheersfermi
A very handsome fellow; they would do well over here with all the Pinus radiata we have. What else do they eat/damage?