Cockies go exploring ...
.. one another's throats!
Sulphur-crested Cockatoos are not a frequent visitor to our garden. As we like a quiet life, that is a Good Thing.
So today 4 of them appeared in our big Yellow Box (Eucalyptus meliodora). Two of them seemed to be very friendly.
Then they started to get down to issues.
Finally some serious tongue work was perpetrated.
Which led to one of them, on the left, appear to barf considerably. This final photo could be titled " I let WHAT invade my tonsils?"
Sulphur-crested Cockatoos are not a frequent visitor to our garden. As we like a quiet life, that is a Good Thing.
So today 4 of them appeared in our big Yellow Box (Eucalyptus meliodora). Two of them seemed to be very friendly.
Finally some serious tongue work was perpetrated.
Which led to one of them, on the left, appear to barf considerably. This final photo could be titled " I let WHAT invade my tonsils?"
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