Running around down under.
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Re: Running around down under.
The photo with the kangaroos, it looks like a big bird over the hood and radiator.
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Re: Running around down under.
That would have been a wedge tailed eagle before being shot. They are magnificent raptors, now protected fortunately. Once shot on sight, as predators on lambs and sheep.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Running around down under.
Wow! I didn't know kangaroos got that big!
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Re: Running around down under.
11th photo down showing the gathering of cars around a big marquee, only one car has the top not folded! We have great weather down here
The roos are big reds, the largest of them all. There is a kangaroo/ wallaby/ euro/poteroo and others to fill a niche in almost any Australian habitat.
Allan from down under.
The roos are big reds, the largest of them all. There is a kangaroo/ wallaby/ euro/poteroo and others to fill a niche in almost any Australian habitat.
Allan from down under.