Wild Aussie Birds.

meghanxx4

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Ok so these a re pictures that a person posted on another forum who is from Australia. Dont worrey i got permission to post them here. Here some pics of wild Parrots.

Its mostly too pics.

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Peta

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How great would that be to see these birds in your own garden every morning. Heck I'd never get any work done. :D
 

Redballoon

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Its amazing what we take for granted every day round here in Oz.
I see hundreds of my boy each day on the way into work.
All I have to do is leave out some wild bird seed and few hundred Rosellas turn up.
They stay as long as you keep feeding them.
I have some pix maybe.
See here for Edit if I find any.
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I have millions of these pix from our back yard if anyone had an interest.
I forgot I had them tillI saw those others.
 
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Oh blimey, Red yes get them posted. I for one would love to see them. There are a few (a very few) small pockets of wild parrots round here now, that have either escaped or been let go but we don't see them everyday. :(
 

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Im not even sure what kind of birds they are, but there is a lot of em.
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The old lady next door gets upset if I feed them coz they eat her grapes off the vine.
you cant touch them, but you can walk right up to them as you can see.

Spare room with a view available to those with the right attitude and Australian Dollars.
 

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For those sorts of views everyday I'll take that room with a view. :D

Looks like lorrikeets to me.

I can't understand anyone getting upset with these in their garden. Blimey I'd grow grapes specially for them and have loads of feeders out in the garden just for a glimpse of them. :D

Does it show that I'm not used to seeing sights like these :D

Brilliant Thanks Red
 
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omg i agree with you Peta! i would grow all the fruit in the world just so they would stay!

Yup looks like rainbow lorikeets to me.
 

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Have been thinking about this and we don't seem to have many lorrikeets here at all. :eek: The only one I've seen was at bird world last year, and he wasn't for sale :(, although he had been a pet at one time. I'm now gonna go do a search and see how many I can find here.
 

Redballoon

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Well cast a net in my backyard.
They seem to hang around in pairs.
How can I get them to nest in my yard?
just bird boxes in the trees?
Coz I put one up.
Actually,... as I type,...an idea is forming.
Follow me on this will ya?
I put up bird boxes.
Rainbow Lorrakeets nest in the trees in my yard.
By some quirk of fate, I rescue the chix/eggs and take over from day one as dad. Then I let them stay in nesting boxes, Wild/hand tamed flying free in my yard and eating next doors grapes off the vine.
I repeat the "accident" a few seasons in a row.
Then rent out my spare room to you saps and unreasonable amout per night.
Are we on a winner yet?
Is any of the above possible?
Man its really smokey in here isnt it?
 

Peta

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Tell ya what, Leave the chicks for ma & pa to raise and I'll double what anyone else is willing to pay for the room, I'd love to sit and watch them feed and raise their young in the wild. :D What a brilliant sight that would be. I'd never leave that room I can tell ya.
 

Redballoon

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bits of this idea have merit.
How do I convince them to nest and stay rather than just eat and run?
 

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