Yes we have about 30 odd maggies morning and night plus 3-5 kookas waiting patiently for their tiny pieces of meat, not mince as it rots their beaks. Love em.
Yes we have about 30 odd maggies morning and night plus 3-5 kookas waiting patiently for their tiny pieces of meat, not mince as it rots their beaks. Love em.
Wow ,what a great sight and photos there. Would have made my day seeing that. A mate and i saw a few Major Mitchells up north of Bullfinch last year but it was only a fleeting glance as they took off from the side of the road.8 or 9 pairs of these Major Mitchell’s where we are camped..
The first time we saw Major Mitchel Cockatoos was out at Chamber's Plillar south of Alice Springs.They were a novel sight.8 or 9 pairs of these Major Mitchell’s where we are camped..
More trivia.Bit of trivia, Major Mitchell being whom the cockatoo was named after passed thru Expedition Pass at Golden Point Reservoir just outside of Chewton. Monument Hill Castlemaine also for the Burke & Wills expedition. In my day it was also the place that you took the young ladies parking to show them the wild ducks. be more than one or two Castlemanians conceived there I'd reckon.
It's good to hear that there was so much interest in natural history among the young folk of the town back in the day.Bit of trivia, Major Mitchell being whom the cockatoo was named after passed thru Expedition Pass at Golden Point Reservoir just outside of Chewton. Monument Hill Castlemaine also for the Burke & Wills expedition. In my day it was also the place that you took the young ladies parking to show them the wild ducks. be more than one or two Castlemanians conceived there I'd reckon.
These are cool little critters, but that's a very odd place for one to roost. If you think he may be sick/injured, call an animal rescue group, rather than trying to catch him to take to a vet. I've assisted a uni researcher studying cave bats on the Nullarbor and have first-hand experience that they will bite if handled and could possibly infect you with something nasty.Discovered this little fella this morning, all of our coming and going doesn't seem to worry him, he's clearly pretty tired after a hard night.
Wouldn't even breathe Bat fart-they are a danger to humanity.Discovered this little fella this morning, all of our coming and going doesn't seem to worry him, he's clearly pretty tired after a hard night.
Yes creatures of habit. While living and working on Koolan Island in the 70's we lived in a house built on concrete columns about 2.5 metres above ground. Obviously there were stairs and to keep our toddler from taking a tumble I had a wooden slat barrier on hinges positioned at front door opening. Heading off to work every morning, open front door and hanging from the barrier was a giant bat. I could swing barrier open and close it when leaving and the bat would not blink and eye. Needless to say the other half came and went via back door.Discovered this little fella this morning, all of our coming and going doesn't seem to worry him, he's clearly pretty tired after a hard night.
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