Agile Wallaby up close on Tyto track this week.
The big male fills up on tender grass.
Shire keeps mowing weed to grass and moans wallaby numbers are surging. Strange are the ways of man!
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Strange ways indeed - and extremely foolish IMO!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with Telstra and your new modem :-)
Hi Tony
ReplyDeleteFor a so-called "agile" wallaby, this one looks more like it is built to fight than flee (or flea itself). Muscle-bound by the looks of him.
Cheers
Denis
Hi Mick: Thanks. I notice the modem maker this time is that huge Chinese plant in news lately re staff suicides. On the brighter side, they seem to do top job on the job.
ReplyDeleteHi Denis: Male Agiles do get very muscled up with age. Also rather ugly about the head later in life.
Must sort out blogger login conflict.
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