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My farm is truly blessed © Kathy Ralph 2011 When I first moved here I searched the skies for a sight of them. Although they are said to be previously uncommon in Brisbane, they apparently are now seen in pairs and family groups… but not on my farm! Then, one day while enjoying a drink I sighted two in the distance feeding in the horse paddock. Joy! Now they visit regularly. Here are a few of the beautiful pictures I have been able to capture. Sulphur Crested Cockatoo As we are now back at the house, we'll go and finally feed the birds. So, we'll quietly walk around to where they feed and find out who is there. Is it the big white Cockatoos? Is it the Rainbow Lorikeets? It's the Sulphur Crested Cockatoos. I have always admired these elegant birds and have been in awe of their simple beauty. Cocky doesn't mind talking to ducks

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