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Your lucky if you see em wild, as much as I'm sure they can be a pest. A lot of good reptiles and birds are unobtainable to hobbyists cos of the export laws of australia. Would be a pleasure to open the back door and see monitors rather than the bloomin sparrows eating my chicken feed haha spose if your used to things becomes normal and mundane anyway haha Lovely to see pics like that of wild animals.

I am in Surrey at the moment mate,I open my back door and see flocks of parrots :victory:

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Your lucky if you see em wild, as much as I'm sure they can be a pest. A lot of good reptiles and birds are unobtainable to hobbyists cos of the export laws of australia. Would be a pleasure to open the back door and see monitors rather than the bloomin sparrows eating my chicken feed haha spose if your used to things becomes normal and mundane anyway haha Lovely to see pics like that of wild animals.

I am in Surrey at the moment mate,I open my back door and see flocks of parrots :victory:

 

Ring Necked Parakeets Mackem? I used to keep them , attractive birds.

 

Rich, instead of the prize just keep the photos coming so I can sit here and drool with envy :D

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Just been telling the wife I saw some yellow tailed Black-Cockatoos this afternoon and she was surprised as she's never seen a wild one. You'll be amazed at just what's in the forests here if you just take the time to look.

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Your lucky if you see em wild, as much as I'm sure they can be a pest. A lot of good reptiles and birds are unobtainable to hobbyists cos of the export laws of australia. Would be a pleasure to open the back door and see monitors rather than the bloomin sparrows eating my chicken feed haha spose if your used to things becomes normal and mundane anyway haha Lovely to see pics like that of wild animals.

I am in Surrey at the moment mate,I open my back door and see flocks of parrots :victory:

 

Ring Necked Parakeets Mackem? I used to keep them , attractive birds.

 

Rich, instead of the prize just keep the photos coming so I can sit here and drool with envy :D

 

 

Aye, agree on more pics. Frilled dragons if you see em!

Lutino ring necks is nice but never big fan of the green ones. Prefer the conures myself.

Dunno if this classed as lurcher work hahaha

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Just been telling the wife I saw some yellow tailed Black-Cockatoos this afternoon and she was surprised as she's never seen a wild one. You'll be amazed at just what's in the forests here if you just take the time to look.

 

 

Am i correct in thinking that galahs, are a pest to farmers, and controlled in a big way?

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Your lucky if you see em wild, as much as I'm sure they can be a pest. A lot of good reptiles and birds are unobtainable to hobbyists cos of the export laws of australia. Would be a pleasure to open the back door and see monitors rather than the bloomin sparrows eating my chicken feed haha spose if your used to things becomes normal and mundane anyway haha Lovely to see pics like that of wild animals.

I am in Surrey at the moment mate,I open my back door and see flocks of parrots :victory:

 

Ring Necked Parakeets Mackem? I used to keep them , attractive birds.

 

Rich, instead of the prize just keep the photos coming so I can sit here and drool with envy :D

Ring-necked and orange-winged,the latter are in small numbers but the ring-necked are as common in this area as they are in India :victory:

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"Oh, the view from my front garden"........big headed fecker......LOL

 

Jager, word is stabs has been wareing roo skin undies for years......that and lace :clapper:

 

I bet the natives would have been glad of that big ugly lizard mate.

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