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Posted by

mccnmatt

Posted on

August 23, 2014

Posted under

Backyard birds, Backyard chickens, Fruit, Fruits for shade, Natives for shade, Seasons

Spring rain

Spring rain
Spring rain
Snowball hanging with the brush turkeys
Snowball hanging with the brush turkeys
Spring rain
Spring rain
Broad bean flowers
Broad bean flowers
After the peach blossom
After the peach blossom
Spring rain
Spring rain
New fronds on the prickly rasp fern
New fronds on the prickly rasp fern
Growing
Growing
Curious treasure
Curious treasure
Damp lorikeet meets the chickens
Damp lorikeet meets the chickens

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Bowerbirds: snacking for solar gain
Bowerbirds: snacking for solar gain
Huge sandstone cliffs at Wentworth Falls
Huge sandstone cliffs at Wentworth Falls
The light blue soldier crab, Mictyris longicarpus
The light blue soldier crab, Mictyris longicarpus
Today on chicken TV: the makeover show
Today on chicken TV: the makeover show
Borage: a salad climax community
Borage: a salad climax community
Spring rain
Spring rain
Red wattlebird in our Japanese maple
Red wattlebird in our Japanese maple
Mist rising over Berowra Valley National Park
Mist rising over Berowra Valley National Park
Spring rain
Spring rain
Green and orange for closeup real crop horizontal
Still morning on Two Mile Lake
Still morning on Two Mile Lake
Summer sunset
Summer sunset
A fossil in the garden
A fossil in the garden
Bee-ing positive
Bee-ing positive
Pigface with sun behind
A hoarder's confessions
A hoarder’s confessions
Red liquidamba leaves
Red liquidamba leaves
Brush turkey chick on the alert
Brush turkey chick on the alert
Clydeside in late autumn. Ideal habitat for kale.
Clydeside in late autumn. Ideal habitat for kale.
A hoarder's confessions
A hoarder’s confessions
Butterfly visiting a shallot flower - is it a cabbage white?
Butterfly visiting a shallot flower – is it a cabbage white?
Eat your heart out Georgia O'Keefe
Eat your heart out Georgia O’Keefe
Andy mugshot
Andy mugshot
Child's eye view
Child’s eye view
Death, hot compost and chicken addictions
Death, hot compost and chicken addictions
Sparrowhawk square crop
The papparazzi invade the marsupial Big Brother House
The papparazzi invade the marsupial Big Brother House
First artichoke of the year
First artichoke of the year
A fossil in the garden
A fossil in the garden
Tumeric flower
Tumeric flower
darter wings outstretched crop
April sunrise
April sunrise
Eastern water dragon enjoying the attentions of the papperazzi.
Eastern water dragon enjoying the attentions of the papperazzi.
Sunset moon and boats
Reflections of a ground predator
Reflections of a ground predator
Winners and weeds
Winners and weeds
Dianella caerulea really really closeup
Dianella caerulea really really closeup
Pelicans on the Wyong River in late afternoon
Pelicans on the Wyong River in late afternoon
Eye to eye with Snakey the diamond python
Eye to eye with Snakey the diamond python
Pomegranate star and blue sky
Pomegranate star and blue sky
The Bronze Orange Bug: a worthy adversary
The Bronze Orange Bug: a worthy adversary
From bean thieves
From bean thieves
Lizard after encounter with chicken
Cockies and smokey view 2 Aug 2014
From bean thieves
From bean thieves
R and Andy June 2011 crop
July sunset - sorry for knocking you off your perch for this one Snowball
July sunset – sorry for knocking you off your perch for this one Snowball
Silhouette of a yellow tailed black cockatoo
Silhouette of a yellow tailed black cockatoo
Dawn breaks over the barrier between Bombah Broadwater and the open sea
Dawn breaks over the barrier between Bombah Broadwater and the open sea
A breba crop
A breba crop
The liquidambar feast
The liquidambar feast
And this time a squid.
And this time a squid.
Surfers floating over the relics of yesterday's lagoon
Surfers floating over the relics of yesterday’s lagoon
Just part of the flock
Just part of the flock
Australian magpie with hairy caterpillar
Australian magpie with hairy caterpillar
Callicoma shadow great
Orchestral manoeuvres in the dark
Orchestral manoeuvres in the dark
Beautiful jerusalem artichoke flowers
Beautiful jerusalem artichoke flowers
From labour and wait
From labour and wait
A fossil in the garden
A fossil in the garden
Apocalypse descending over Berowra
Apocalypse descending over Berowra
Spring rain
Spring rain
White faced heron
White faced heron
Sprinter (not yet sprummer)
Sprinter (not yet sprummer)
Past-it parsley showing off its new spiky leaves
Past-it parsley showing off its new spiky leaves
Mosaic of a cockerel
From a sentimental chicken remembers the good old days

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