A big, big thank you to all me blog friends for their kindness
and support during my recent bereavement .
Now it is time to concentrate on another year successfully
completed and enjoy the day.
As soon as the sun was up, my demolition squad arrived
and had a good look at the job on hand
C'm on man, time to get started!
Hard Yakka but somebody's gotta to do it
Hey Mabel, look at me!!!
Oh yeah? See how much I've done at this end!
It may be hard work but it is kinda fun!
Linking with OUR WORLD and Nature Notes
on side bar
and
they are so cute. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, what a fun post, Arija!! They are indeed SO cute! And what a great smile and giggle for me this afternoon!! Thank you!! I can tell that you are healing and that makes me very happy!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shots. They are so cute also. Why are they nibbling and tearing those woods?
ReplyDeleteYou have the prettiest demolition squad I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos Arija! I remember the damage done to trees in the park by these naughty birds when I lived in Waikerie but their antics and acrobatics meant that you couldn't help but find them amusing.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother had a pet sulphur crested cockatoo that attacked anybody that came close, but butter wouldn't melt in its mouth (beak?) around my grandmother!
They are beautiful Cockatoos. I had no idea they were such hard workers. Cute photos and captions. Wishing you a happy week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThey may be thugs (they often are thugs) but I have a very soft spot for the cockies. Even when they tug my tulip bulbs out of the ground...
ReplyDeleteHugs.
I have never seen a bird do that before.. great pictures!! They were on a mission for sure... need some kindling??
ReplyDeleteTerrific captures, these guys are hard "workers"!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful entertainment.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of the Cockatoos.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Irma
Love the shots and the commentary. These birds can be very destructive to wooden houses.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of shots - they can do some damage - but at least they seem to be making you some kindling for next winter!!
ReplyDeleteGangs Gangs really are very splendid.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Wonderful birds to see...
ReplyDeleteNice images of the bird.
ReplyDeleteNot knowing over here in the UK the sort of damage they might do, they do look a very engaging species.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous birds!
ReplyDeleteOh, these birds are so cute, lovely pictures. :)
ReplyDeleteLike Phil above, we don't have them here in the UK and I would love to see one in my garden Arija.
ReplyDeleteHi Arija... This post made me laugh, what characters they are, and your photo's and captions are just great!! : )
ReplyDeleteGrace
Great photos - they are beautiful birds but really destructive! They fly over my place every morning - screaming! My son , visiting from the USA, said he had forgotten just how very noisy Aussie birds are.
ReplyDeletegreat story. Enjoyed it a lot. :)
ReplyDeleteThey look such mischievous birds.I enjoyed your series of photos.
ReplyDeleteThese guys provided fee entertainment.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see you Arija.. and this is a very amusing post. It made me smile.. thank you for linking into Nature Notes... Michelle
ReplyDeleteA wonderful photo series!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun it must have been to watch them demo!
The lemon yellow color under the wing is so beautiful !
ReplyDeleteFun post! Glad to hear you're doing better.
ReplyDeletecute ones...:)
ReplyDeleteStunning species, good to see you chirping up, keep blogging its a world full of good friends
ReplyDeleteDave
I bet you so enjoyed these moments with such entertaining characters. Great images and your writing along the way, gave me smiles~
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness
ReplyDeletethese are wild birds
we see birds like this in cages
i never think they are happy in the cages
xo