I NEVER EVEN KNEW what a "rainbow lorikeet" was till I saw loads of them on Bimbimbie's blog ...
(Bimbimbie means place of the birds in the native Queenslander Aboriginie
This one, called Eric, is mad about this ball...
And here's a huge flock of them, with sulphur-crested cockatoos
Last but not least, here's (wild) lorikeet "courtship" in Sydney, Australia
Royals and rugby
-
Today is the birthday of King Charles. I remember that because it's two
days after mine and it was also the birthday of Donna, my best friend in
infant s...
12 hours ago
4 comments:
They are beautiful aren't they Gleds, we're so lucky to have them although when they're in the tree tops, they're totally invisible although you can always hear the noisy buggers. Same with the cockatoos, they're deafening when they're on a roll. I'm looking out of my window at the moment at two King Parrots all emerald green with red flashes munching on the pods in my carob tree! I never tire of them.
o I know those king parrots they are v beautiful
We have heaps of loris, Gleds and they wake us up in the mornings with their quarreling. Very noisy gregarious birds and very friendly, too.
it must be so amazing having those flapping and chortling and cackling wild in the back garden ;->...
Post a Comment