For all their friends, they came back today, Frankie looks a bit shaggy, he is moulting. There are a few of their young in the trees around, and all of them sleep in the big trees on our property, together with at least 50 Crimson Rosellas. It's quite an event eary in the morning when they all scream and leave to go where ever they go for the day.
Here are a few photos I took this morning.
one more of Janet
M-L
I love peeking birds
Such a beautiful couple! Frankie looks a tad harried with fatherhood. Janet looks well able to cope.
Frankie's having a bit of a moult . Getting a new suit for the autumn / winter season.
Neil
What beautiful photos - I wish I could get that close to the birds, but will have to stick to catching them in flight I guess.
Diane
Frank MY MY MY MY
I'm a wild and untamed thing
Peter
...you're lucky, he's lucky, I'm lucky, we're all lucky! Ha ha ha
(don't remember who said it? The doctor?
Thanks Peter, people who don't know what we are talking about , must think we are nuts? How right they are)
M-L
It is good to retain a point of difference
my recent posts have been fewer as I am so busy at work but I still try to look at every thread
Peter