Three visitors to our garden. You don’t see this in the city. Sorry the photos are a little blurred. They were taken from the back door.One very thirsty Kangaroo.Hello there.
At first I didn’t realize it was a statue. Then I noticed that kangaroo didn’t move from one pic to the next! That’s funny that the real joeys are interested in the statue. Blessings Chrissy!
It’s wall to wall houses here and there’s a huge herd of kangaroos at the end of the village between the creek and national park. The kangaroos are always in the village. We had 13 of them in our avenue a few weeks back.
We’re haven’t been in lock-down since earlier in the year. It’s busy as usual but none came into our yard for the weeks we were putting in the garden and lawn. Kangaroos and people have lived together around here for years. They just havent been in my garden. 🙂
Wow! Just spectacular! You are very lucky to have such gorgeous neighbours and they are very lucky to have your lovely garden! 💚
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Wow! What visitors you have!
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Yes and they’re always welcome.
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How cute .
Fantastic.
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They are cute to watch. Nasty to get close. 🙂
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How lovely – they look as if they dropped in for afternoon tea and are waiting for you to turn up.
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If I’m already in the garden I stay but if I’m not, I usual frighten them with the slightest movement.
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😎
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That is so cute!! I love the baby peeping out of the pouch! Blessings Chrissy!
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Um… you do realise the mum and joey is a garden statue. The real (older) joeys though try to make friends with this one.
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At first I didn’t realize it was a statue. Then I noticed that kangaroo didn’t move from one pic to the next! That’s funny that the real joeys are interested in the statue. Blessings Chrissy!
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I love it!
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Thanks. The kangaroos are becoming regular visitors.
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Probably because people aren’t out and about so much. One time mu husband played golf with tons of roos on the golf course in Yarrambat, Victoria.
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It’s wall to wall houses here and there’s a huge herd of kangaroos at the end of the village between the creek and national park. The kangaroos are always in the village. We had 13 of them in our avenue a few weeks back.
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I LOVE it!
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We’re haven’t been in lock-down since earlier in the year. It’s busy as usual but none came into our yard for the weeks we were putting in the garden and lawn. Kangaroos and people have lived together around here for years. They just havent been in my garden. 🙂
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I would love to see them in my year too. 🙂 My cousin in Texas said she actually had one in her yard. it was from an animal sanctuary.
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