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    Default Whos a pretty boy then?

    Whos a pretty boy then?

    Tweet tweet.

    Taken in the back yard of the Craporioum one day when I disturbed the buggers eating my gravel again.

    Go on bugger orf get ya own gravel...

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    Anywhere near the famous skip?:eek: If so, what were you doing there?
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    Hey thats an endangered orange bellied parrot.

    or is it a canary with hookbeak disease
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    He'd get a few bucks if you stuffed him and stuck him on a perch.

    He could pine for the fiords
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    They are Red Rumped Grass parrots, beautiful, the area is full of them.

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    A gravel eating budgie. :confused:
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    They all eat gravel, it helps grist up the gristable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner View Post
    They all eat gravel, it helps grist up the gristable.

    Al
    Are you planning on capturing and stuffing one, for shoulder-perching duties, on Pirate's day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auld Bassoon View Post
    Are you planning on capturing and stuffing one, for shoulder-perching duties, on Pirate's day?
    Thats the cats job, he catches them and really stuffs them.

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    Arrrr, polly wants Al's gravel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers View Post
    Arrrr, polly wants Al's gravel.
    Scwarrch...

    Al

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    Redrumps are great little birds, I used to breed them amongst other when I lived in Sydney. Not the best birds as pets but really make great aviary birds as long as you don't house to many in the one cage. They can and do get a bit aggresive from time to time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluegum View Post
    Redrumps are great little birds, I used to breed them amongst other when I lived in Sydney. Not the best birds as pets but really make great aviary birds as long as you don't house to many in the one cage. They can and do get a bit aggresive from time to time.

    Yep Ive bred them too and as you say the are very aggresive to other birds in an a aviary, but still nice to look at.

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    why are they called red rumped ?

    I reckon aussiefication of naiming convetions would be great, imagine :

    the red@sred parrot, redscrotumed wattlebird... babysheetyellow cockatoo he list would be endless...
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    The male bird has a red patch of feathers on his rump, the female does not. The female is almost a light olive green and a duller colour than the male. As well as the normal wild birds that Ozwinner has posted there are some great colours coming through in aviary bred birds.
    Dave,
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