While I was walking in my backyard yesterday, a lorikeet kept calling from the tree out front of our house. So piercing that I had no trouble hearing it. I dropped seed on the front fence.

Rainbow Lorikeets (Nikon D3000)
Thanks for looking.
🙂
While I was walking in my backyard yesterday, a lorikeet kept calling from the tree out front of our house. So piercing that I had no trouble hearing it. I dropped seed on the front fence.
Rainbow Lorikeets (Nikon D3000)
Thanks for looking.
🙂
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They sure are colorful and sleek! And seems they enjoyed the seeds so much
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They do, that’s for sure. 🙂
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Such colourful birds, how wonderful to have them deck your backyard. (And what do I get? Wretched gulls)
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Since I don’t see a lot of gulls, I appreciate them too!
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The local gulls (lesser Black Backs, Common and Herring Gulls) make us of our rooftops and every inch of a ledge for nesting and raising their progency. It’s noisy, to say the least. Double glazing is essential!
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I notice a lot of buildings have little spiky things bristling from gutters and ledges to stop birds from roosting – I guessed pigeons as it was inland. Took me ages to work out what they were for.
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Our town centre has loads of those along the window ledges. But with us, it’s more the tiny ledges around the roofs. We have a problem with what we do by way of deterents since almost all the buildings in the immediate neighbourhood are (historcal) Listed Buildings and we’re restricted by regulations. Did the Tudors put spikes along their guttering? If they did they probably stuck heads on them. 🙂
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LOL. 🙂
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Lovely little fellows
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Beautiful, you’ve captured their color so well. What a lovely sight to see this morning. Thank you for sharing. The world is still full of fascinating beauty, I never get over the creatures we share space and time with. 😀 I enjoy seeing the other side of the world through you, thank you.
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My pleasure, and I’m also pleased to see such a splash of lively colour on a wintry morning such as we have today – brrrrr! the wind feels like its coming straight off the South Pole!
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I do not miss those days! I can only imagine just how lovely they are to see out there. 😀
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