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You wait ages for a Roo to turn up

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Been thinking for a while I hadn't taken any Kangaroo shots recently, then this morning I got lucky!!

Album here;

https://plus.google.com/photos/108713031512130797114/albums/601421734279304...

Comments? Favorites?
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 Queenie 17 May 2014
In reply to stroppygob:

#4 for me. Distinctive roo outlines, capturing their expressions against the backdrop of that wonderful sky.

It reminds me of Teletubbies for some reason, perhaps the giant rabbits?
 AndyC 17 May 2014
In reply to stroppygob:

> Been thinking for a while I hadn't taken any Kangaroo shots recently, then this morning I got lucky!!

Look out! Skippy's got a gun!

Oops sorry, bit of a Crocodile Dundee flashback there!

 yeti 17 May 2014
In reply to stroppygob:

cool, I envy your "back yard"

so... do the roos have any predators? 'cos they look like they're doing the meerkat thing

 crayefish 17 May 2014
In reply to stroppygob:

Wallaby damned! Your pictures look very Rooted. The landscape kind of reminds me of BelaRoos.
 Choss 17 May 2014
In reply to stroppygob:

Number 1 is trying to tell you theres a Child with a broken leg Trapped down the old opal mine.
Jim C 17 May 2014
In reply to stroppygob:
You make them look delicious.
What is your favorite recipe?


In reply to yeti:

> cool, I envy your "back yard"

> so... do the roos have any predators? 'cos they look like they're doing the meerkat thing

Locally, only feral dogs and foxes. Unfortunately, these being on an city nature reserve get a bit too complacent with dogs. http://www.fotpin.org.au/maps_pnr.html



In reply to Jim C:

> You make them look delicious.

> What is your favorite recipe?

I don't eat red meat myself, but my wife cooks it often. It's very low fat and very healthy. Mainly she treats it like a good venison

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