Double-bars in the chook pen

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SamDavis
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The local flock feeds on leftovers from the chook pen. They seem to have learnt to wait till the chooks head inside to roost - the chooks have caught the odd finch or two.
Double-bars in the chook pen
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garyh
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I have the red brows do the same,love it ,garyh
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Tiaris
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Ditto. Redbrows here too.
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Best I get is Crested doves, admittedly inner west of Sydney, but still makes me smile.

You are a lucky b....rd Sam!

I suppose if ever you wanted to have a double bar colony you could just leave to door open and that they would claim sanctuary/refugee status. :crazy:

Ken.
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I wish. Just introduced doves here.
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All of the above, plus Peaceful & Bar-Shoulders, noting to have 30 or 40 Double-Bars in the cocky cage with the Major. Better not forget the Wongas as well
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