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Enjoy!
Including the darling little joeys. I see some every other day when I am walking or driving.
In a suburb?
Canberra is very spread out and most suburbs are surrounded by parkland and reserves. The nature reserve behind us has a lot of them.
They also come down right into the areas with houses, and graze, mostly at night, but quite often in the daytime.
:-)!
We get kids who've moved here from our big coastal cities, and they just love the roos.
And I'm a big kid really, and I love it as well.
I think the first piccie is of a baby sloth?
Warmest
Timbo in Oz
The Skyptical Mensurer and Audio Scrounger
And gladly would he learn and gladly teach - Chaucer. ;-)!
'Still not saluting.'
http://www.theanalogdept.com/tim_bailey.htm
My wife was a foreign exchange student Down Under for a year in high school. She's kept in close touch with her host family over the years, and flew down 4 years ago for her host sister's wedding. We've had them as guests at our place twice since then... lovely people.
Our family plans to visit your beautiful country, but our son Dan is just shy of three years old, and is currently not a boon traveling companion. This is perhaps the greatest understatement I have ever made! We'll be waiting until he truly is a good little traveler.
In the meantime, we're fortunate enough to live in an area that abuts a California State park, and our development includes large areas of live oak and untouched hills and ravines. We have deer and turkey that visit us daily. We've had foxes on the back deck, raccoons in the house eating the cat's kibble (to the great distress of the cat, and us!)Red tailed hawks, bobcats, and the occasional mountain lion sighting. We've had an explosion of California Bluejays this year, which greatly amuses Buttercup (the kitty) and Dan. We have a few very new fawns now visiting with their moms, and we've seen some little balls of fluff moving along in the tall grass behind their turkey moms. All in all, it's been a good spring, here.
And yes, that is a baby sloth in the first pic.
Best regards,
Greg
And yes, that is definitely rampant cuteness. ;~)
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