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Jan 22, 2018 06:17:37   #
Have just registered in the last 24 hours and thought I would show you a few shots I took last week, just showing a little something different.

Property was about 100 acres and is used for 4WD training; and camping if you want.

In South Australia, there are about 1.3m people, 3m red kangaroos, 1.5m grey kangaroos (smaller) and 1.5m euros (a smaller type of kangaroo again).

The galahs are a native bird and can be caught and trained to talk like a cocky. In the 1950s and 1960s when people were doing it tough they used to catch, shoot these birds and cook and eat them. An old joke was "How do you know a galah is cooked ready to eat? Throw the galah and a stone in the pot and boil it for a long time, when the stone is soft enough to eat then throw the galah away and eat the stone, it will be more tender.)

The red kangaroo buck can grow to nearly 7' high and can be quite vicious.

We are currently experiencing days in excess of 40 degrees centigrade, country is tinder dry and everyone is on alert.

Thank you for allowing me to participate in your forum. Hopefully these photos are able to be viewed ok. Adrian

Just a landscape near our home

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Red Kangaroo

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Timid mum with Joey in her pouch

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An inquisitive pair

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These galahs (native birds) watched us

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More galahs

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Grandson's swag set up for the night

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Jan 21, 2018 06:02:44   #
Hi, name is Adrian, wrong side of 65, live in the Adelaide Hills.
Photography is a hobby. Plenty to photograph here in Australia if you are willing to travel fairly large distances.

Use EOS 80 D, EF10-18, EFS17-135, EF35F/2, so have a fair spread and suits for the moment.

Been a regular voyuer of this site and lije what I see.

Cooee mate.
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