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Its been a while since I've thrown seed out for the natives, so I started Sunday. Its only been 3-4 days and I've got the result I required.


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Neat pics dingo. If any of those showed up in my backyard here in Montana, I would wonder who accidentally left the bird cage open!
Now, could you give names to the birds? Especially the one with the blue around it's eyes.

Also liked the Kookaburras in your other post.

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Very cool place to live!

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Quite a bit more color around your piece of the world.


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Originally Posted by kennymauser
Neat pics dingo. If any of those showed up in my backyard here in Montana, I would wonder who accidentally left the bird cage open!
Now, could you give names to the birds? Especially the one with the blue around it's eyes.

Also liked the Kookaburras in your other post.

Ken


The bird with blue round its eye is a Little Corella. The others are Sulphur crested Cockatoo, Rainbow Lorikeet and the solitary bird is a Pale headed Rosella. If I keep throwing out seed for another week or so I'm sure a few Galahs and Scaly Breasted Lorikeets will show up too.

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Thanks for the info. Are any of them considered pests?
Please keep feeding them & taking pictures and posting them.
If it gets too costly for seed, let me know smile
I think I saw a flock of those Lorikeets in Viet Nam. Kinda like a flying rainbow!

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Very cool. I love the Rainbow Lorikeets. We saw of ton of them in Costa Rica.

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Originally Posted by EricM
Very cool. I love the Rainbow Lorikeets. We saw of ton of them in Costa Rica.

Eric


I didn't realise our native Rainbow Lorikeets had established themselves in Costa Rica.




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