A Gecko on the edge. #1
A Gecko on the edge. #2
The tiger snake that my hubby caught inside the house in 2007.
A bunch of local Kangaroos that regularly visit the back paddock behind my mother-in-law's house. #1
Male King Parrot eating.
Parrots around feed bowl.
Parrots eating.
The case of the curious Parrot.
Pair of King Parrots eating.
Cheeky pair of Parrots eating some seed.
King Parrot on table. #1
King Parrot on table. #2
King Parrot on table. #3
King Parrot on table. #4
King Parrot on table. #5
King Parrot on table. #6
King Parrot on table. #7
King Parrot on table. #8
King Parrot on table. #9
King Parrot on table. #10
King Parrot on table. #11
King Parrot on table. #12
Female King Parrot sitting on the mother-in-law's clothes line. #1
Female King Parrot sitting on the mother-in-law's clothes line. #2
Male King Parrot posing on the feed pot.
A very cheeky pair of King Parrots.
Female King Parrot perched atop a sunflower. #1
Male King Parrot perched atop a sunflower.
A female King Parrot perched atop a Sunflower. #2
Male King Parrot sitting on the rafters.
Henrietta the Second before he (yes, a male) before he died.
Male King Parrot feasting on sunflower seeds.
Paddock. #1
A local Kangaroo tat the back paddock behind my mother-in-law's house.
Ducks. #1
The beaten track.
Duck on porch. #1
Duck on porch. #2
Duck on porch. #3
Duck on porch. #4
Duck on porch. #5
Duck on porch. #6
Duck on porch. #7
Duck on porch. #8
Duck on porch. #10
Duck on porch. #11
Paddock. #2
Paddock. #3
The weather-beaten track.
The track beside the power line.
Kangaroos hiding in some bushes near our house.
A Magpie hunting on the compost heap.
A few local Kangaroos near our place.
Some Kangaroos near the water gauge.
Kangaroo standing up before going back to a feed of grass.
A Kangaroo about to hop away after a tasty meal of grass.
A pair of local Kangaroos in the back paddock behind my mother-in-law's house.
Boganvillea and Kangaroo.
Gum tree behind our house.
Farm equipment
Fig Tree in my mother-in-laws garden.
2 climbing Boganvillea trees at the back of my mother-in-law's place.