A little while ago I put up a short video of corellas grooming. Unfortunately, not everyone could view it. Yesterday afternoon what I assume were the same pair came and assumed the position on the same tree branch. This time we only took still shots.
Aren't we lucky?
How beautiful, and what a gift.
ReplyDeleteGlad I haven't got lice!
ReplyDeleteBeak dexterity is impressive though.
Cat Drawings: They are an enchantment. Visitors most days, and always welcome.
ReplyDeleteJ Cosmo Newbery: I hadn't thought about lice as they are strict vegetarians but you could well be right. You are certainly right about the dexterity. And the gentle way they can (if they so chose) use quite impressive weaponry.
Yes, you are lucky. Very. I especially enjoy seeing them grooming each other.
ReplyDeleteThey are so sweet. They look like an old married couple.
ReplyDeleteEnchanted beauty is a good word for these birds...you are lucky to see this beauty
ReplyDeleteMore birdies! I am indeed ecstatic. And they are so beautiful. Thanks for these pictures of wonderful birds I will never see in person.
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwww...lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh aren't they just the most beautiful pair of birds? Love your photographs of them. So attentive to each other.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures, to catch this as you did, a gift you share with us. Thank you and them for letting you get these shots of them.
ReplyDeleteDear EC,
ReplyDeleteLike DJan, I'll never see these birds in person, but oh, the delight of seeing those photographs. How dextrous they are with their beaks. How gentle. And how graceful and beautiful.
Thank you for sharing. You are indeed "lucky."
Peace.
They definitely are a commited couple, i wonder if they've had young ones yet?. We are indeed very lucky to be able to view your Bonza photos, well done, keep 'em coming :-).
ReplyDeleteRon Dudley: Corellas visit most days now, but this behaviour is something that brings us to the window every time.
ReplyDeletemybabyjohn/Delores: I am not certain whether it is an adult pair or a parent and child but I agree - very sweet indeed.
Kim @ Stuff: We do know just how lucky we are.
DJan: Thank you.
Karen: They are lovely indeed.
Denise: They were just so careful of each other.
Mary K. Mennenga: It is indeed a gift that they visit so often.
Dee Ready: Something we could watch for hours and never get tired. Birds ARE something we watch for hours ....
Windsmoke: As I said, I don't know whether the are a pair or an adult and child, but they are beautiful to watch.
Yes, you are. Gorgeous. They look very much in love.
ReplyDeleteWhat a show! Who needs television when you've got such a performance at hand?
ReplyDeleteFriko: Such a wonderful thing to watch from our lounge room.
ReplyDeletedaisfae: I never really acquired the television habit, and you are right these performances leave most television programs in the dust.
You are so very lucky. They are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou are! So beautiful - thank you!
ReplyDelete---Pure Heaven.
ReplyDeleteOooo, Superb. x
Anne: We love them too.
ReplyDeleteMelissa Ann Goodwin: Thank you.
My Inner Chick: You summed it up beautifully. Thank you.
Hi EC,
ReplyDeleteWe just don't get birds like that in the UK - apart from in a zoo.
Great photos.
:0)
Cheers
PM
They really are so very sweet and you are so very lucky to be able to see them every day.
ReplyDeletePM: Thank you. My life would be seriously diminished if I couldn't see the birds.
ReplyDeleteRiver: They are lovely aren't they, and yes, we know how lucky we are.
Your Corellas are beautiful as well.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteSo, so BEAUTIFUL. I can not imagine having such incredible birds at my feeder. You are incredible lucky. And thanks for sharing this treat with us. Wow!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing the loveliness.
ReplyDeleteCorellas will eat a timber house of course ... they love cedar.
Yes - you are lucky. They are lovely.
ReplyDeletefrogspondrock: Thank you.
ReplyDeletePMP: Welcome and thankyou.
Cathy Oliffe-Webster: Never ending joy.
Ann O'Dyne: The eating of a timber house doesn't surprise me - fortunately ours isn't so we can welcome them. And we do.
Lynn: Thank you.
I'll add my cries of "beautiful!" and "lucky!" to the chorus. I saw a mated pair of tropical birds in a New Orleans aquarium once - not sure if they were parrots or some other large bird of that sort (not a bird expert here!) but the sign said they were of advanced age. They were perched atop a branch oblivious to all the human milling about below - grooming and nuzzling each other in perfect contentment. Who said birds have no feelings? These pairs can teach us humans quite a bit it seems...
ReplyDeleteTwo Tigers: I am not at all certain whether they are a pair or whether it is a parent child relationship. Anthromorphism or not, I think that their affection for each other is obvious. And yes, we could learn a lesson or three.
ReplyDeleteSue that would have been gorgeous to witness again, love what you have captured.
ReplyDeleteGemma: It was magical both times. I have had a thought about why I am unable to comment at your place and will go over and test it out shortly.
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful and obviously very much at home.
ReplyDeleteOH, you are so lucky! What lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteYou're very lucky indeed, and so are we for having you to share these amazing sights with us! I still can't believe I know someone who can look out her window and see such amazing, extraordinary critters like this (and ditto for the flowers, too)!
ReplyDeleteso lovely and gently...
ReplyDeleteOh, they are beautiful. Thanks for the photos!
ReplyDeleteLucky, beautiful gift to see
ReplyDeleteManderley: Lovely to see you here. They do know that they are welcome.
ReplyDeleteLadyFi: Thank you.
Laloofah: It is a never ending joy. One of my brothers (who lives less than 20 kilometres away) never sees corellas. So yes, we know just how privileged we are.
nouvelles coleurs - vienna atelier: Thank you.
Becky: They are beautiful aren't they?
Kim @ Stuff: A gift we really really appreciate.
Those were incredible!
ReplyDeleteSusan Kane: I have just been watching them again. I never tire of it, and spend much of each day looking out the window.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photographs. Any one of them could be printed and put in a frame and hung on the wall.
ReplyDeleteAbraham Lincoln: Thank you.
ReplyDeletestunning photos!! my mom looked at them today too and she was amazed!! keep 'em coming!!
ReplyDeleteNicky: I am really pleased you liked them. I have emailed some to you at home.
ReplyDeleteOh, that first photo is adorable.
ReplyDeleteJohn Wiswell: Welcome and thank you. They really make our day, every day.
ReplyDeleteThey are sooooo lovely and cute. Melts my heart. You are very lucky ;-)
ReplyDeleteI am so ignorant of birds that it's a little embarrassing, but I always wondered why some people are so fascinated by them and others aren't.
ReplyDeleteSnowbrush: I am not sure where the avian obsession started, but it does seem to be huge; in this household and the blogosphere more generally. It sometimes needs delicate juggling with the cats though.
ReplyDeleteAmazingly Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDo you live in Heaven?
Xx Happy Sunday.
My Inner Chick: Daily visitors to gladden my heart.
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