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Tearing labels off milk bottled and flipping over tubs of water | Big City Birds App | 16.11.2020

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136’s tag is inside the wing | Big City Birds App | 09.12.2020

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Tuesday, 08 December 2020 15:49

| CrowdWater App | 09.12.2020

| CrowdWater App | 09.12.2020

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Adult was looking for young one at Clontarf cafe. When it landed the young one ran away from it and climbed into one water bowl and then drank from a different one. | Big City Birds App | 09.12.2020

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Tuesday, 08 December 2020 17:14

| BrushTurkeys App | 09.12.2020

| BrushTurkeys App | 09.12.2020

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Tuesday, 08 December 2020 16:55

| DRECKSPOTZ | GLOBAL 2000 App | 09.12.2020

| DRECKSPOTZ | GLOBAL 2000 App | 09.12.2020

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Schneefall seit gestern Abend. Ca 3cm. | Naturkalender App | 09.12.2020

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Walking though the car park | Big City Birds App | 09.12.2020

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Wandering around | BrushTurkeys App | 09.12.2020

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Last October (2019) two burnt cockatoos turned up in my yard, so I fed them and they came back and kept bringing more till I was feeding the whole flock. I called rescues but they were all busy helping animals that couldn’t fly to safety so I helped the burnt ones and I went to a local vet for advice, a few have beak and feather disease. So they have decided my backyard is their safe place and come to rest all throughout the day. I also get a mated pair of corellas and galahs and a flock of pigeons and a flock of rainbow lorikeets sometimes comes. Magpies hover at the back of my yard but won’t come unless it’s only pigeons. In this pic you can see the bird has one eye. I have two with one eye and two with 1 foot, there’s also one with a deformed foot yet none of them are held back by their disabilities although the one eyed ones are more jumpy because they can’t see as far. | Big City Birds App | 09.12.2020

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