Yes, these are indeed wild birds. Likewise all the birds and animals on this blog. Suphur-crested cockatoos are cheeky vandals. They need to chew timber and the like to prevent their beaks from getting too long. Infortunately, they don't discriminate between windowsills and trees. They also like vegetable gardens.
A real beaut picture, so Aussie.... the blue sky, gum leaves and the cockies :)
It reminded me too, that I hadn't finished reading one of your earlier posts, A Tale of Two Cockies. I continued on to Julius' site and was enthralled. A lovely heartwarming story. So glad you included it in your blog Vicki :D
Reminiscent of a mirror image.
ReplyDeleteAre these wild birds? i can't imagine looking up and seeing them in a tree - what an experience.
ReplyDeleteYes, these are indeed wild birds. Likewise all the birds and animals on this blog. Suphur-crested cockatoos are cheeky vandals. They need to chew timber and the like to prevent their beaks from getting too long. Infortunately, they don't discriminate between windowsills and trees. They also like vegetable gardens.
ReplyDeleteThey look good among the leaves.
ReplyDeleteMy best!
ReplyDeleteA real beaut picture, so Aussie.... the blue sky, gum leaves and the cockies :)
ReplyDeleteIt reminded me too, that I hadn't finished reading one of your earlier posts, A Tale of Two Cockies. I continued on to Julius' site and was enthralled. A lovely heartwarming story. So glad you included it in your blog Vicki :D
Susan, thanks for visiting. I'm glad you enjoyed A Tale of Two Cockies. I thought it was a wonderful story, too.
ReplyDeleteA very nice capture and so typical.
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