lorikeets
take easy seed feeds
in the heat
A small group of 2 adult and three young Rainbow lorikeets drop by our front yard every day recently assuming the seed stick is eternal. They may take anywhere between a week and 2 days to demolish it. If they discover no stick is waiting a dreadful din begins with lots of screeching and screaming with the young ones doing antics on branches a bit like acrobats on the high wire until a new stick appears. Then they settle into a quiet chortling amongst themselves even nodding off to sleep at times. Can you spot the 3 young ones in this last image?
This is my contribution to the one a week week Photo Challenge and the challenge this week is SEED . For this years challenge planned by Cathy and Sandra visit Cathy’s blog at https://nanacathydotcom.wordpress.com/one-a-week-photo-challenge-2017/
Stunning birds, so colourful, beat our brown sparrows anyday.
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They do Cathy although I miss my little Sparrows. They disappeared after a Falcon attacked them some years ago.
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So colourful!
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Thanks Sandra. They perform outside the front door, I can hear them now.
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What exotic looking birds – amazing!
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They are beautiful but breed in plague proportions in the suburbs. Not in the same league as your wonderful horses.
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It’s so sweet of you to put out the seed stick for them. Loved the pictures and haiku. ❤ xx
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Thanks Vashti. The stick is to attract them so I don’t have to stalk them in parks for photos and they oblige by their posing.
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A lovely haiku and photographs and so funny to hear them scream for a new stick! :o)
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Thanks Xenia. They do, one becomes quite angry if there is no stick and throws little tantrums.
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Wonderful!😀
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Thanks Xenia
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The colours are stunning! Great photos Denis.
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Thanks Melissa, they are called Rainbow Lorikeets for obvious reasons.
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those are the cutest birds!
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They are also very cheeky
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I’ve never seen such colourful birds in real life before. You’re treating them well by giving them seed sticks! 😊
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Twenty years ago they were not near Melbourne. Climate change has brought them here and they get on well in suburbia.The feed sticks are great photo props.
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Very amusing to read about the lorikeets’ antics 🙂
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They are, this is the first Summer I put out seed sticks to attract them and it didn’t take long to get them in. Usually I had to drive to the beach parks to photograph them, now I walk out the front door.
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I fed these little guys too, with nectar. They’re so funny and loud *LOL* I had no idea that they also eat seeds.
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They eat and they are greedy and they are outbreeding smaller nectar feeders.
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