
LUTINO GALAH
- Tintola
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OMG. You did your HSC only 9 years ago???? And you have grandchildren??? Busy little thing aren't you?" I suppose there is not much else to do in Dubbo, Eh 

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- jusdeb
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I was living in Gulgong back then .
If you dont know where Gulgong is then imagine if the world had a bottom cheeks , well its right in the middle of them .
Loved doing the HSC , it got the brain going .
If you dont know where Gulgong is then imagine if the world had a bottom cheeks , well its right in the middle of them .

Loved doing the HSC , it got the brain going .
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
David Brent
David Brent
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But Deb what with Henry Lawson Drive and Ulan Road its sound so lovely, all poetic and creamy.jusdeb wrote:If you dont know where Gulgong is then imagine if the world had a bottom cheeks , well its right in the middle of them .

Diane
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- jusdeb
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Yes Ill give them that they do a good Henry Lawson Festival .
Ulan road leads to Ulan coal mines , nothing soft and creamy about that .
Ulan road leads to Ulan coal mines , nothing soft and creamy about that .

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David Brent
David Brent
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So I'm guessing that you are about 27 years old then!Tintola wrote:OMG. You did your HSC only 9 years ago???? And you have grandchildren??? Busy little thing aren't you?" I suppose there is not much else to do in Dubbo, Eh

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- avishoot
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not sure if wild or escapee but it has been interesting to watch the interaction between the normal birds and the mutation . when feeding, the normal birds slowly but deliberately move the lutino bird to the extremety of the flock as they feed , it will then try to position itself amongst the normal birds and the sequence starts again .perhaps this is done with sick and injured birds as well ??? on one occasion i observed allopreening with a normal but the flock was disturbed and i have not seen this occur again. when the flock is in flight the lutino melds with the group. its just a pity that the bank manager insists that i work , i could get quite used to watching the birds !!jusdeb wrote:We have one that visits that is much lighter in colour than the others . It is silver /white where the others are grey .
Haven't been close enough to see the eye colour so dont know what to make of it .
Do you think your one is a wild natural mutation or an escapee ? It certainly is nice .
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Charles Lindbergh
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Self-preservation on the flocks behalf, different bird stands out so easier for a predator to target. Watch a falcon chase domestic pigeons, it's generally the whiter/different birds that get picked off.normal birds slowly but deliberately move the lutino bird to the extremety of the flock as they feed
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That's easier said than done! I would love to though!VR1Ton wrote:Watch a falcon chase domestic pigeons.
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