your so lucky to b able to see such cool parrots, in your yard no less not counting all the inverts(creepy crawlies ) i want from your countryWe feed them whats called a small parrot mix which has just slightly chunker seeds in it than standard bird seed, not an expert in this stuff but we throw in a few handfuls of sunflower seed to attract the larger parrots but all the birds love the sunflower seeds and this seems to be devoured and fought over first.
Its a noisy spot in the mornings..lol
We got many creepy crawlies for you here, had one on the window this morning, a Huntsman spider, right up your alley I think.man australia has all the cool animals
your so lucky to b able to see such cool parrots, in your yard no less not counting all the inverts(creepy crawlies ) i want from your country
right you are but what i really want is a sydney funnel web spider, along with the many trapdoor spiders they have aroundWe got many creepy crawlies for you here, had one on the window this morning, a Huntsman spider, right up your alley I think.
Just out of curiosity, since the bird feeder is open do you have other animals that steal the seed/food? The reason I asked is because I put bird feeders near the back of our yard and had trouble with raccoons, opossums and squirrels. Even when I bought a suet holder for winter and secured it, it was knocked down and a critter(s) managed to get the food.We feed them whats called a small parrot mix which has just slightly chunker seeds in it than standard bird seed, not an expert in this stuff but we throw in a few handfuls of sunflower seed to attract the larger parrots but all the birds love the sunflower seeds and this seems to be devoured and fought over first.
We had a bad issue with rats a few weeks ago that have been coming from people up the hill from us who keep chickens and not keeping things under control but with traps and Blue the four legged rat trap problem was quickly solved. But we dont have the animals that you have that will get into the feeders and help themselves and wreck things.Just out of curiosity, since the bird feeder is open do you have other animals that steal the seed/food? The reason I asked is because I put bird feeders near the back of our yard and had trouble with raccoons, opossums and squirrels. Even when I bought a suet holder for winter and secured it, it was knocked down and a critter(s) managed to get the food.
We have a bird eating spider that spins 50 foot webs in between trees and are a mauve in colour, very rare but a lot in the bush behind a freind of mines farm. I rode throuh a web one day on my dirt bike and the spider covered my whole face, they are huge. I just let go of the handlebars and fell off the bike in terror..lolright you are but what i really want is a sydney funnel web spider, along with the many trapdoor spiders they have around
Only in the zoo,s we have Bilby,s Quolls Tassie Devils, etc. etc.You mean you don't have raccoons, opossums and squirrels in Australian?.
This is a better site..pics actually work.Only in the zoo,s we have Bilby,s Quolls Tassie Devils, etc. etc.
Have a look in this site, these are our critters..lol
A-Z List of Native Australian Animals with Pictures
Australia is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Some of the animals found here are very unique, and are not found anywhere else in the world. This AnimalSake article provides an A-Z list of the native animals of Australia with their pictures.animalsake.com