newly hatched chicks
yellow tailed black cockatoo
yellow tailed black cockatoo
yellow tailed black cockatoo
yellow tailed black cockatoo
yellow tailed black cockatoo
Russell the rooster
first chick this spring
chook laying boxes
Light Sussex roosters
yellow tailed black cockatoo
yellow tailed black cockatoo
yellow tailed black cockatoo
yellow tailed black cockatoo
big chook egg
a diversity of eggs
chook kill II & Sandy
teensy first chook egg
chook kill
Zetor and rabbit
microbat in the loungeroom
microbat in the loungeroom
crimson rosella on bird feeder
our new heifer calves
our new heifer calves
stick insect
stick insect
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
our first snake!
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hungry baby starlings
Every year a Common Starling lays its eggs in the deep hollow inside an old gate post. We still use the gate, hence the bolts you see going through the post. You can see the whole fence post in this photo (yes, under the cat!) and the eggs these chickies hatched from in this photo. Here the chicks have just hatched (some are concealed by the fence brace) and are keen for food.
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