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Visiting Crimson Rosella


We have an old dog feeding bowl in which we keep some wild bird seed. The Crimson Rosellas are frequent and welcome visitors.
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tiabunna club has replied to sasithorn_stiabunna club has replied to Fantasyfantiabunna club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubtiabunna club has replied to Gillian Everett clubtiabunna club has replied to Don Sutherland clubI have not seen anything with such vivid colouring in the wild...apart from an escaped canary on a couple of occasions.
Not far from here there is the privately owned 'Birdworld' park in Hampshire, which has many exotic birds in free flying aviaries: but it is just not the same as being treated to such sights in one's own garden.
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