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feathers
13-12-2016, 10:50pm
Was at the tree of knowledge (gossip) at the wharf yesterday, and noticed some lorikeets feeding on the mango's took a few shots calibrating my camera, when a car pulled up underneath, restricting my opportunities, then a friend turned up wanting to share a yarn, so put the camera down. Not the best pics, but just wanted to share the moment with these happy little critters:D Cheers.
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Mary Anne
14-12-2016, 12:20am
They are certainly enjoying that feed feathers, I like that last image with the Fig Bird in it both Birds seem quite at home there.

feathers
14-12-2016, 12:44am
They are certainly enjoying that feed feathers, I like that last image with the Fig Bird in it both Birds seem quite at home there.

Thanks Mary Anne:) You guessed it right when saying they look at home there. The fig bird flew to the end of a branch where there was a well camouflaged nest, and swapped shifts with its mate to incubate the eggs.:)
There was a bit of noise of course, but also the occasional chewed up mango falling from the tree:eek: Cheers.

Mary Anne
14-12-2016, 1:02am
Oh how wonderful feathers I hope you get a few shots of the Chicks when the time comes.

Mark L
14-12-2016, 8:55pm
I ate a big fat juicy mango this arvo. Most satisfying piece of fruit I've had for a while.
And there was a lorikeet in the house that got none of it.:)

feathers
16-12-2016, 3:36pm
I ate a big fat juicy mango this arvo. Most satisfying piece of fruit I've had for a while.
And there was a lorikeet in the house that got none of it.:)

LOL:D the passion fruit get smashed by the cockatoo's, so you gotta get up early to get your share:D

Glenda
16-12-2016, 6:08pm
I'm jealous - seems none of the roadside sellers around here grow Bowens, which your photo looks like, and never get them in the supermarkets either.

feathers
16-12-2016, 10:51pm
I'm jealous - seems none of the roadside sellers around here grow Bowens, which your photo looks like, and never get them in the supermarkets either.

Rest easy Lplates:) Although they look similar, they're commons, which are a bit stringy, but l don't mind them, as they're lovely and sweet, and cost nothing:D Mind you, there are some bowens accessible in other parts of town, but you gotta be quick:) Cheers.

martycon
20-12-2016, 8:29pm
Nice set, love the second. Glad you have mangoes, around here and Bowen they are scarce. Not one on our Common, which is usually loaded with enough for birds and us. cheers marty.

ameerat42
20-12-2016, 9:50pm
Well shown. Here it's figs and grapes, but by miners, mynas, and lorikeets:nod::(
Any more and you could title them...
"Did you see that man/go", or even
"The invisible [you know:cool:]..."

feathers
21-12-2016, 8:28pm
Nice set, love the second. Glad you have mangoes, around here and Bowen they are scarce. Not one on our Common, which is usually loaded with enough for birds and us. cheers marty.

Thanks Marty:) Appreciated. Funny weather for sure, and we get that up here at times too. Cheers.

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Well shown. Here it's figs and grapes, but by miners, mynas, and lorikeets:nod::(
Any more and you could title them...
"Did you see that man/go", or even
"The invisible [you know:cool:]..."

Nope, saw nobodyman:D:cool: At least the fruit aint wasted:th3: