Well its Monday again everyone, hope you had a great weekend
This week's theme is 'friendly interactions'. Send us your shots of birds interacting with each other or maybe with another animal (or people?)
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How about a Cattle Egret? (not sure if having a bird poop all over your back would be considered friendly though).
Samford Valley Qld.
These 2 were getting pretty friendly, there is a sequence which I can post, but might be best under a "mating photo" challenge.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Another piggy back shot.
Mark
These guys were getting along enough to share the small plant
These two little wattlebirds seem to be singing from the same songsheet.
Thats a classic shot mpb - Pelican water taxi !
Lorikeet Love
These Cormorants seemed to like hanging out on this fence. It started with about 4, then one would land right in between them, even though there was heaps of room at the end. They would complain then shuffle over. The didn't even mind the Little Black Cormorants joining them. Once they were all there they just groomed themselves occasionally telling the one next to them that they were in their space. Quite funny to watch.
Lorikeets preparing to roost.
Samford Valley Qld.
Well it looks like they are getting along
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Onwards and Upwards
Playful Cockatoos
Lovey-dovey
Black Winged Stilts in a Flap
A friendly bunch of Sulphur Crested Cockatoos.
A friendly bunch. by robert, on Flickr
Rob.
Regards
Alex
Regards
Alex
Regards
Alex
Mr & Mrs Superb.
Samford Valley Qld.
The Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos were being pretty friendly.
Just a heads up russianbear, generally you have to wait a post or two before posting again. Just gives others a chance to post their pics. Unless there has been a long time between posts, then its generally accepted.
Also you know the topic is "Friendly" encounters. Your 3 posts seem to be the opposite
A few friendly birds
Mark
These Ruddy Turnstones were all a pretty friendly flock, to each other anyway.
West Coast Tasmania