
Sulfur crested Cockatoo

Corella

Crimson Rosella

Kookaburra

Male King Parrot, the female is mostly green, just a little orange on her head.

Koala

lorakeets
Hope that brightens up your day.
I think so Denis. Unfortunately I'm old enough to remember Fahrenheit and Imperial measure is still mostly how I think in distances more that 3mm and less than a kilometer. I just can't for the life of me have a mental image of what 1219.2mm X 2438.4 mm...turns out to be a 4X8 sheet of plywood.Dennis Leahy wrote:Thank you, Allen! It hit its mark.
This morning, it was -9°F on the thermometer here; -20°F with the wind chill. Not many lorakeets flying around! (Talk about dead parrots!)
My daughter has been telling everyone she knows that it is summer in Australia, and wouldn't it be great to be there...
Why, yes, it would!
Dennis
(Are Americans the only retarded people left on the planet that still use Fahrenheit?)
Allen, there's always the dutch oven in the BBQ!And there ain't no way the wife is cookin up a a roast dinner when its well over 30
Well! I'm probably a true Aussie at heart! There's nothing like drinking beer to make you want to watch more cricket! TA DAAAA !There's nothing like watching cricket to make you want to drink more beer.........wait for it....wait for it.....the true Assies are going to pipe up any minute
Hey Tom,Tom Morici wrote:Allen,
It looks like you live in the Garden of Eden, nice pics!
Looks like paradise to me.
And if it gets to hot, heres a pic for you.
Tom
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