Cockatoo invasion 2
June 6th 2008 19:19
I could not stop myself. There I was, throwing out pieces of unwanted spice-bread and snapping pictures of the cockatoos as they munched in delight.
Looking up afterwards, I spotted one bird peeping down over the roof at me. He was so cute, I had to take his photograph also. I mean, just look at him, could you resist if you were holding a camera?
I also got a couple of shots of them eating the morsels - eventually. They were jolly fast at snatching them up and shooting out of shot, though.
I managed to take one, if not more, snap of a cockatoo actually using its claws as if a hand, which is something that my son and I were fascinated to watch when we first encountered this species of bird, many years ago in Sydney Botanic Gardens.
They hold it just like a human would a sandwich, and nibble away…
Looking up afterwards, I spotted one bird peeping down over the roof at me. He was so cute, I had to take his photograph also. I mean, just look at him, could you resist if you were holding a camera?
I managed to take one, if not more, snap of a cockatoo actually using its claws as if a hand, which is something that my son and I were fascinated to watch when we first encountered this species of bird, many years ago in Sydney Botanic Gardens.
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