Bundiibird
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- Mar 9, 2013
- 1,157
- 11
- Parrots
- Bundiibird - Alex - hatched 31/08/09
& Millie - BFA - hatched 29/10/14 & Willow - CAG - hatched 30/10/19
I just wanted to share a couple pics of the birdie families we gave at work.
First is a family of thick-knees. We also call them curlews. There us five in thus particular little family. The parents have not had all that much luck with successful raising of their babies. However in the last 3 1/2 years that I have been there, they have gotten better.
I will try to get some more pics of them. They were so not happy with me trying to get some pics.
Second family is a magpie family. I have never seen so many magpies on one location. There must on been about 20 or 30. They were frolicking around on the sports field we have at work.
Our third family, is the plover family. I could not get a pic of them as there babies are now fully fledged and are out on their own, however mum and dad are still very protective.
I will see if I can get some pics next week.
First is a family of thick-knees. We also call them curlews. There us five in thus particular little family. The parents have not had all that much luck with successful raising of their babies. However in the last 3 1/2 years that I have been there, they have gotten better.
I will try to get some more pics of them. They were so not happy with me trying to get some pics.
Second family is a magpie family. I have never seen so many magpies on one location. There must on been about 20 or 30. They were frolicking around on the sports field we have at work.
Our third family, is the plover family. I could not get a pic of them as there babies are now fully fledged and are out on their own, however mum and dad are still very protective.
I will see if I can get some pics next week.