Red rumped parrots
This is Mr Red Rump. I’ll put up a pic of Mrs Red Rump tomorrow,
Look at the colours of the feathers, especially the red rump!


This is Mr Red Rump. I’ll put up a pic of Mrs Red Rump tomorrow,
Look at the colours of the feathers, especially the red rump!


This was taken at Hattah. I stumbled bleary eyed out of the van, saw him, quickly turned around and grabbed the camera.




Taken while travelling north of Patho.




Dull days, cold winds and even more rain are the only thing making the current lockdown more attractive. It’s actually not too bad to stay indoors.
The bulbs are starting to emerge.

These were seen on my travels. I haven’t seen any around where we live. They were up north of us.
I love their colours.



I couldn’t help myself. I love this bird’s feathers.



..with a very persistent Noisy Miner. He was very bold, super smart and had quite a friendly personality, even if he was a pesky miner. His wing colours were lovely. I liked him.




Seen while travelling around.




Couldn’t miss this bird when I stopped in Patchewollock, Northern Victoria, Australia. He was in a beautiful red flowering gum. I think he’s a Spiny Cheeked Honeyeater???



There was a really lovely community garden that I spied while travelling around. It was some quirky art work that drew my attention, but I was amazed by the variety of plants were quietly growing. I had the impression that school kids might have been involved. I was delighted to spot some petunias growing there, in the middle of winter.




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