Ludwig’s Monday Window
This afternoon, a mother Red-necked Wallaby and her Joey stopped by for a snack
Ludwig’s Monday Window
This afternoon, a mother Red-necked Wallaby and her Joey stopped by for a snack
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well how nice to have such cute company!
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It is quite lovely 🙂
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Awww, is that in your backyard?
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Yes, more sort of front yard 🙂
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It would be entertaining to watch them. 👍🏼
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It most certainly is Teresa 🙂
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Wonderful
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Thanks Sheree 🙂 🙂
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Pleasure
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Such a lovely photo 👌🌷 Kangaroo and the other deer ? So amazing 😊🙏
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It is 2 Red-necked Wallabies, a mother and her baby 🙂
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Oh, ok🙏🏼🌹 first time seeing 😍 thank you for the correct reply 🌹🙏🏼♥️🌹
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You’re welcome 🙂
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🌷🙏♥️😊
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Your windows show wonderful sights, and sites! Thank you!
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Thank you Ludwig 🙂
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Marvellous sight, Brian!
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I love this image and your kitchen window view! 🙂
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Thanks Amy 🙂 🙂
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Wallabies! That’ taking one-upmanship too far, Brian. I could only manage a pigeon.
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So made me laugh Margaret. I have already used my pigeon window photo 😂
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Wow, that’s amazing!
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I am glad to share my every day life 🙂 🙂
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Wonderful
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Such cool visitors to have
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They are quite sweet. This morning I have four Wallabies in various spots around the garden. One has a Joey in the pouch 🙂
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🙂
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aren’t you in lockdown … guess they allow wildlife 🙂 Nice one!
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I’m not in lockdown just on seven day stay at home orders as I was in Lismore last week 🙂
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as so many were, I was fortunate I took the scenic route to visit friends in Yorklea … they had suggested Lismore would be easier
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I’ll trade you for the momma deer and her fawn that are feasting on my plants and shrubs.
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Wallabies can’t eat the grass fast enough so I still have to mow. They occasionally eat the plants as well especially the young ones that haven’t established in the garden. 🙂
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Beautiful photo and amazing shot of your visitors.
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Thank you Martha 🙂 :”)
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Certainly something I’ve never seen out of any of my windows (or any I’ve looked out of anywhere.) 🙂 Loved it.
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Thanks janet. Quite common for my place 🙂
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True.
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They are precious! I wish we had wallabies…
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Quite gentle souls and enjoy being around the house. Only downside is when they decide to eat garden plants and not stick to grass and native bushes 🙂
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Ha, ha – that is always the problem.
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Supar
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Thank you 🙂 🙂
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This is a dramatic window shot. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks very much 🙂 🙂
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