Hand feeding the Crimson Rosella is a common practise among the tourists & visitors
to Green Mountain, atop of Lamington National Park.
Wasn't easy to find a spot where the camera or I didn't get jostled though.
sweeet featherzzz o'magic & a return trip to dear lamington park o'poetic blisss :):):)
also reminds me of those yumyumyum lamington dessserts i loved innn your land o'awe :):):)
Lovely -- we have chipmunks that mooch off of us in our National Parks, but I much prefer your birds. For one thing, if you get a little nip you don't have to rush to the nearest clinic to get a tetanus or rabies shot!!!
wonderful bright plumage. my stepmother-in-law keeps amazon parrots - I am not a fan of
caged birds whatsoever, but they are wonderfully nimble with their big beaks and are
great characters.
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27-Sep-2004 12:30
The bird in the background looks like its a reflection.
Nice photo Laine!
Laine what an excellent capture! The other bird in the tree is a nice repeat in the image. Nice human interest edge too! BTW The companion on the beach with Bailey is my husband, Steve.
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