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I was sitting in my fishing room working on my hand written dairies ( rewriting them into the computer )  from when I first moved to Tassie when I spotted these yellow tailed black cockatoos in one of my Banksia shrubs in the back yard. One of them flew off with a seed pod as I took one of the photos.. The photos were taken with my little fishing camera.. didn't have time to grab the bigger & better Canon 700D..

So slipped the back door open just enough as not to spook them and managed to get a few photos of them before they spotted me.. which they did when I opened the door a little wider. There was five off them in it at first, by the time I got to take the photo the other two had moved onto the clothes line..

It's good to see quite a few native birds coming into the back yard feeding on the native shrubs I've planted..

cheers

Adrian

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