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Apr 23, 2007 12:53 |  #1

Hi all another one from my trip to Australia

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Apr 23, 2007 13:12 |  #2

Nice Pete. The flower is almost as interesting as the bird. :)


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Apr 24, 2007 02:21 as a reply to  @ canonloader's post |  #3

Thanks Mitch :D , these flowers attracted a few different birds that were nectar feeders
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Apr 24, 2007 03:06 |  #4

Great shot Pete.

The flower is a variety of Grevillea, and they are great at attracting honeyeaters. I've planted a few in my backyard recently and I'm looking forward to them growing. They started flowering recently.


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Apr 24, 2007 05:47 as a reply to  @ DaleP's post |  #5

thanks Dale, I wondered what the flowers were.
I had a great time in Australia and also found that I seemed to be able get nearer to the birds than at home maybee the Aussie birds are more friendly :D
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