Fred's visiting again
Fred's back
Fred again
Visiting Rosella
Portrait of Fred
'Fred' came visiting..
Feeding Fred
Feeding Fred
Fred
crimson rosella and Bas
crimson rosella and Bas
crimson rosella and Bas
crimson rosella and Bas
crimson rosella and Bas
crimson rosella and Bas
Matt and the rosella
rosellas in the cherry tree
rosellas at Tidal River
rosellas at Tidal River
rosellas at Tidal River
rosellas at Tidal River
rosellas at Tidal River
rosellas at Tidal River
rosellas at Tidal River
Visiting Crimson Rosella
Tiny & the rosella
Tiny & the rosella
Crimson Rosellas on the bird feeder
Crimson Rosellas on the bird feeder
Crimson Rosellas on the bird feeder
Crimson Rosellas on the bird feeder
Crimson Rosellas on the bird feeder
Crimson Rosellas on the bird feeder
Crimson Rosellas on the bird feeder
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Poor old Fred
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'Fred' is a wild Crimson Rosella, who has become tame and has trained me to feed him when he arrives and sings for a meal of grains. Unfortunately for him, it's the mating season for birds and he's just too old to compete for a companion - as is shown by the chewed feathers (also those on top of his head, which is why he appears to have a parting).
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A moving capture, George!
Thanks for the explanation on lantana, I don't like nonindigenous plants either, but they are so pretty! I was surprised to learn how many introduced species there are everywhere!
By the way congratulations on Explore! :)
excellent portrait !
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