mstickmanp 15 Jan 2009 I once read about them and I think they are found in Australia, but I could be wrong.
P P PAT 15 Jan 2009 Their natural breeding range seems to be in the tree outside my bedroom window at 3 or 4 in the morning. They live all over Australia except for the tropics and the driest deserts.
Their natural breeding range seems to be in the tree outside my bedroom window at 3 or 4 in the morning. They live all over Australia except for the tropics and the driest deserts.
Hix 16 Jan 2009 Yeah, there's a couple in my backyard too. A nice change from the turtle-doves and Indian Mynahs. The one in the photo appears to be under some distress, the wings are not held properly.
Yeah, there's a couple in my backyard too. A nice change from the turtle-doves and Indian Mynahs. The one in the photo appears to be under some distress, the wings are not held properly.