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Fred's back
My Crimson Rosella friend Fred (or should it be Frederica?) has resumed visiting in the past few weeks, as winter is nearly past. He/she has me well trained to put out some seed when I'm called (loudly). How do I know it's the same bird? That little horned growth on the top of the beak is the identifier.
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We used to have a blackbird that always knocked on the patio door with its beak when the food bowl was empty...
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Bonne et agréable fin de semaine salutaire.
Happy weekend.
Thanks for sharing!
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Two very beautiful portraits of your feathery friend!
Have a good day and thank you for posting to FFF.
eye catching bird you are indeed :)
Happy new day:)
..........wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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