
Garden Bird Pictures
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Is it?Flutterby wrote:Sorry...my fault...sorted out now.
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Your creepy crawly pics should all be back in the "Backyard Wildlife" thread. 

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Look who thought he was a pigeon or a dove.






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wow a "Perruche"
Little Parot
will search the name in English



will search the name in English

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Parakeet... escaped or 

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Hi nan. We call them budgies here. We do not get them in the wild so I can safely say that it has escaped from a home somewhere.
He has been around for a few weeks now and even survived the very heavy rains we had a few weeks ago.
He has been around for a few weeks now and even survived the very heavy rains we had a few weeks ago.
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Finally free!! 

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