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The Rainbow [emoji304] Serpent [emoji216] has spoken…….here lies your Golden Hills Nugget [emoji1696][emoji23]
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Stupid snake [emoji35]
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I’m over chasing Leprechaun [emoji256] dreams and religious shenanigans, time to start on conspiracy theories I’m hoping will fill up my days [emoji106][emoji106]
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Now this little fella ran onto to the road and stopped just in front of us. We stopped and grabbed the camera, (Totally wrong lense fitted). I nudged his tail a few times before he flared up, but wouldn't move.
He even tried to run at me. What a display! He really didn't like it when I picked him up and put him to one side!
It was a magnificent day trip to the Lower Glenelg National Park, Nelson and back home via Swan Lake and Telegraph Rd.
To top it off, we saw a pair of wedge tailed eagles hoeing into a dead wallaby. They were very nervous so we left them to it.
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Tasmania’s West Coast……Thank You Kindly @taslucas Mate [emoji106][emoji106]
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We’ll be back soon [emoji120][emoji120]
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Not often folk get one of these 'birds' landing in their backyard! Apologies for the Toyota.
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A double rotor push me pull you whirly bird. Very rare but very noisy.
They sometimes eat troops or vehicles and spit at rivals at 600 rounds per minute.
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Some may not be aware that whilst Palm Cockatoos are the impressive punk rocker drummers of the Aussie Parrot family they are an increasing rarity & officially endangered with a declining population. They mate for life & only breed when conditions are right, which is less & less thanks to human activities. With this in mind we felt privileged to get a visit from two adults & their young offspring this morning. They had circled around for a bit of a 'reccy' yesterday (Boxing day) morning & we wondered at the time if they were checking out the fruit on the recently flowered Leichardt tree, but no, it was the Beach Almonds they were interested in.
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Battersbys Camp at the Lower Glenelg Nat Park, this afternoon. Gang Gangs preening just before dusk.
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Another snap from Battersbys. Eastern Yellow Robin.