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Jan 09, 2021 14:42 |  #21931

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This Cooper's Hawk made a appearance in my backyard on Christmas morning. Sure cleared out the other birds and squirrels from around the birdfeeder

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Jan 09, 2021 14:43 |  #21932

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A Wood duck.

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Jan 09, 2021 16:14 |  #21933

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Nice shot

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Jan 09, 2021 18:05 |  #21934

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You have such funny pictures, Richard! These hens make me laugh every time you post!:lol:

glad to provide the entertainment :-P

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Inspeqtor wrote in post #19178960 (external link)
You seem to have a LOT of these on your farm!! Nice shot Richard!

Thanks Charles
Yes they are rather prevalent.
But this is one of a family of 6 that have become used to my presence and we have Photo Shoots :-P
They are very obliging and curious birds now in their more tamed mode. (well tame with me  :p )
The other day I was weeding and throwing the stuff over the fence (that's what you do with weeds - relocate them  :p ), then suddenly there was a commotion over the fence and all 6 had rushed up to see what was happening.



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Jan 09, 2021 20:22 |  #21935

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Jan 09, 2021 20:23 |  #21936

A Green Tree Frog

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And a jumping spider

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Jan 09, 2021 20:27 |  #21937

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A Green Tree Frog

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couple of beauties Stephen. Really nice.

I agree with a comment made a while back that we never know what to expect on this thread. Many and varied.
A real nature lesson :-)



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Jan 09, 2021 20:28 |  #21938

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Thanks.
While we're on the subject I cropped it to remove some distractions and sharpened it a little bit.
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Very nice. Striking colouring.




  
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Jan 09, 2021 20:57 |  #21939

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A Green Tree Frog

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Sublime contentment!


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Jan 09, 2021 22:04 |  #21940

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Inspeqtor wrote in post #19178960 (external link)
You seem to have a LOT of these on your farm!! Nice shot Richard!

Thanks Charles
Yes they are rather prevalent.
But this is one of a family of 6 that have become used to my presence and we have Photo Shoots :-P
They are very obliging and curious birds now in their more tamed mode. (well tame with me  :p )
The other day I was weeding and throwing the stuff over the fence (that's what you do with weeds - relocate them  :p ), then suddenly there was a commotion over the fence and all 6 had rushed up to see what was happening.

After I wrote my post I was wondering/thinking perhaps it is the same one you photograph multiple times!

That is funny they came running to see what you did!! LOL LOL!!!


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Jan 10, 2021 00:10 |  #21941

Inspeqtor wrote in post #19179253 (external link)
After I wrote my post I was wondering/thinking perhaps it is the same one you photograph multiple times!

That is funny they came running to see what you did!! LOL LOL!!!

Charles I just continued weeding after I'd had a chat to them :-P
They hung about for a while then wandered off.

There's 6 so probably these I post are any of them.
I can't tell them apart. Males and females are the same too so no idea who's who



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Jan 10, 2021 00:19 |  #21942

avondale87 wrote in post #19179281 (external link)
Charles I just continued weeding after I'd had a chat to them :-P
They hung about for a while then wandered off.

There's 6 so probably these I post are any of them.
I can't tell them apart. Males and females are the same too so no idea who's who

Richard surely you can train them to do the weeding for you!


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Jan 10, 2021 00:28 |  #21943

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Richard surely you can train them to do the weeding for you!

that would be idyllic :-)
I'm not sure I've seen them eat anything other than grass which they devour nonstop.
They are supposed to eat seed, but by then that's a bit late re weeding.



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Jan 10, 2021 00:36 |  #21944

change of species
female Superb Fairy Wren

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Jan 10, 2021 03:30 |  #21945

avondale87 wrote in post #19179231 (external link)
couple of beauties Stephen. Really nice.

I agree with a comment made a while back that we never know what to expect on this thread. Many and varied.
A real nature lesson :-)


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Thanks very much guys! That frog did look rather contented :)


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