CreyvinMoorhead · 36-40, M
What breed is it ?
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cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
@CreyvinMoorhead So the bird just hopped up on your arm or did you offer it some food?
CreyvinMoorhead · 36-40, M
@cherokeepatti Australian birds for very friendly, it's normal for them to inter action with people
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cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
@CreyvinMoorhead I’ve caught or fed some wild birds here. A crow, a bluejay, and even a parakeet while I was at work, apparently had escaped from someone’s home. But it’s unusual for birds to approach humans here.
faery · F
Damn, Boi... he's amazing
PiecingBabyFaceTogether · 31-35, M
Looks evil af 😮
Gusman · 61-69, M
@PiecingBabyFaceTogether I was standing in the garden bed, turned my head and there it was, withing inches of my face. Startled me a little. 🙂
PiecingBabyFaceTogether · 31-35, M
@Gusman Wow that's really scary lol
cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
@PiecingBabyFaceTogether they can bite and they hurt when they do…together they can chew down fence posts after they’ve devastated a region and run out of live plants to eat. They have powerful jaws.










