Self Appointed Pruner

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Self Appointed Pruner

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This bower bird has been coming to my garden alone every day for ages, now that I have started my bonsai garden he's bringing his mate with him :mrgreen: They both sit at this juniper and the other day I was close enough to see what the attraction was. They are ripping off the dead needles from the juniper and flying away with a beak full. They hop around in between the pots and have a great time. I've notices an awful lot of spider webs amongst my bonsai the last few weeks so I also have alot of birds in and out after the spiders. It's become a real nature play ground for them :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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That is verry cute
Hope they don't start digging in the pots tho

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This is a gorgeous snap Loretta :)
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haha thats so cool loretta great photo!! :D wish some birds would come and prune my juni's
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Great picture thanks for sharing!!!
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Very nice :D
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Thanks guys for your comments. I can almost put him to the clock in the morning, the other day I was bending to look at one of my trees and he's mustn't have seen me, he hopped onto the juniper and that's how I discovered what he was up to, as I was only about 3 ft away from him. I'd love it if they built a nest in there :mrgreen:
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Very cool Loretta. I have a self appointed root pruner, a very character filled cockatoo named Peter, so far he has refrained from pruning branchs but its a constant discussion between us about repotting & the appropriate time for it :lol:

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MattA wrote:Very cool Loretta. I have a self appointed root pruner, a very character filled cockatoo named Peter, so far he has refrained from pruning branchs but its a constant discussion between us about repotting & the appropriate time for it :lol:

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I can't believe you have a cockatoo that doesn't get in and chew the branches on your trees. Your discussion must turn into arguements more times than enough. They just love tearing things to shreds normally.
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Loretta wrote:
MattA wrote:Very cool Loretta. I have a self appointed root pruner, a very character filled cockatoo named Peter, so far he has refrained from pruning branchs but its a constant discussion between us about repotting & the appropriate time for it :lol:

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I can't believe you have a cockatoo that doesn't get in and chew the branches on your trees. Your discussion must turn into arguements more times than enough. They just love tearing things to shreds normally.
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Peter is a rather odd cockatoo, as I said tho he does like to do a bit of root pruning & absolutely loves shredding the moss in my trayscapes. My mate who visits regularly also has a one called Oscar & he is a pruner... Those discussions have turned into arguments more often than not. They can be very determined & take alot of convincing to give up on a path once they get their mind set. There is only one or 2 trees that I mind them going near, the rest can be cockie shaped if thats what they choose to do.

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There is only one or 2 trees that I mind them going near, the rest can be cockie shaped if thats what they choose to do.

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Hi Matt,
If I ever come back as a cockatoo I'd like to be owned by you :lol: :lol:

I used to have a short billed corella and she was absolutely beautiful. Lost her to a snake :cry: Her name was Willow.
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