15 thoughts on “Wondrous Australian Bird Life – Photos”
Did you Know – Oph – the literary translation of “birding” into German is “vögeln” which (back to English again) is a rather harmless expression for humping/rooting/shagging.
However – nice collection you’ve got there !
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Thanks for that enlightenment Matt. I’ll never think of it the same again.
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Aww super cute although I think the owl is plotting something…
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He was trying to look wise and knowing. He was also huge – what is known as a powerful owl.
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Haha he just looked super intense!
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I think he was a bit pissed off because we invaded his space.
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Fair enough
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Well I suppose so – he wasn’t to know we were friendly. He’s right to be suspicious of people.
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Wondrous, indeed!
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There’s a lot more but I ran out of space.
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love the kookaburras’ laugh
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They are very bold birds and that laugh is rather dirty!
Did you Know – Oph – the literary translation of “birding” into German is “vögeln” which (back to English again) is a rather harmless expression for humping/rooting/shagging.
However – nice collection you’ve got there !
Thanks for that enlightenment Matt. I’ll never think of it the same again.
Aww super cute although I think the owl is plotting something…
He was trying to look wise and knowing. He was also huge – what is known as a powerful owl.
Haha he just looked super intense!
I think he was a bit pissed off because we invaded his space.
Fair enough
Well I suppose so – he wasn’t to know we were friendly. He’s right to be suspicious of people.
Wondrous, indeed!
There’s a lot more but I ran out of space.
love the kookaburras’ laugh
They are very bold birds and that laugh is rather dirty!
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Thanks for all of your photos. Black swans? I lived near Lake Monger in Perth and black swans seemed to call it home.
Grog – they all look exotic to me grog. Thanks for commenting.