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10th November 2006, 08:23 PM #1
Caught trying to break into our place
Couldn't figure out where the heavy scratching was coming from until I went into the laundry. I could see his outline through the frosted class door. Caught red-handed trying to break in, cute bugger!
Wasn't put out with human closeness & allowed me to pat him. I ended up guiding him back to the rear of the property where he quickly ensconced himself in one of the gum trees.
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10th November 2006, 08:35 PM #2
Don't you lurv those unexpected visits!
Unfortunately, I don't get koalas but I get tons of roo's hanging around. There's 5 Rosellas that won't live anywhere else but on my front deck and there's oodles of cockies.
Ok, so the cockies are good at a distance... they tend to make a meal out of my window frames
Still, it's great to get visits like that and a nice photo too!
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10th November 2006, 08:40 PM #3
It is great when nature come knocking.
I see you had the Nikon handy. I have taken numerous shots (photos) of kookaburras that regularly visit but the buggers take off before I can get the really up close snaps.
Cheers
Tom
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10th November 2006, 08:56 PM #4
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10th November 2006, 09:05 PM #5
Great photo.
I haven't had any koalas so close. There was one with a baby on it's back on my driveway about 6 weeks ago but I haven't seen it since. I had an echidna at my front gate last night though.Terry B
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10th November 2006, 09:08 PM #6
Major,
I have never seen a koala in the wild in the past seven years that I have been living out bush; and you get to see one in the big smoke:confused:
What a brilliant photo!
Rocker
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10th November 2006, 09:18 PM #7
We get a cat that wanders through the yard, does that count?
Al
Ps, cool photo.
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10th November 2006, 09:23 PM #8
What does it wander?
"When's that lazy ol' bugger going to feed me?"?? :confused:
- Andy Mc
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10th November 2006, 09:29 PM #9
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10th November 2006, 09:42 PM #10
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10th November 2006, 10:04 PM #11
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10th November 2006, 10:25 PM #12
Hey Alex,
I've also got a couple of Kookaburra's that sit on the fence just outside the shed opposite the window.
They watch what I'm doing, even leaning in unison to follow where I go in the shed... very funny to watch. It's a subtle hint they would like me to give them something.
There's a cheeky butcher bird that strolls into the shed, through the access door (never the roller door) & screams at me until I get it some mince. He won't come in when there is machines running, so he tends to scare the krappers outta ya if ya don't see him first.
I reckon we are pretty lucky, only 21km from the GPO & we have wallabies, koala's, plenty of snakes & all manner of bird life.
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10th November 2006, 11:13 PM #13
Caught trying to break into our place
We have now got three resident crows that come in for two feeds a day . . . and we are in Bulldog Country as well.
Buzza.
"All those who believe in psycho kinesis . . . raise my hand".
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11th November 2006, 12:34 AM #14
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11th November 2006, 08:31 AM #15
Nice visitor Major
Wonder if he'll visit again.
We have a resident Currawong [sp?] bird that keeps all the mynas away.
cheers
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