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Post by buuzbee on Jul 9, 2007 22:22:17 GMT
Please, can the members that have Lories, please get a good close up head shot showing their tongues???
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Post by freswood on Jul 10, 2007 0:52:22 GMT
I was about to take a photo for you but I can't find the camera. I'll have to wait until mum gets home so I can ask her.
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Post by buuzbee on Jul 10, 2007 19:56:21 GMT
Thank you! i need a relly good close up of their funky little tongues! heheeh
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Post by judy on Jul 11, 2007 7:28:00 GMT
Ill see what I can get for you anna.
lol I neally moved the thread to the wanted section
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Post by Admin on Jul 11, 2007 10:54:21 GMT
Anna, is this a new fetish lol
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Post by phill on Jul 12, 2007 0:56:51 GMT
LOL.
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Post by freswood on Jul 13, 2007 0:48:48 GMT
I'm sorry it took so long, but it was difficult to get a good shot. I've managed to get two:
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Post by judy on Jul 13, 2007 4:53:06 GMT
yogie is one bueatiful looking bird freeswood.
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Post by judy on Jul 13, 2007 4:54:21 GMT
I did pm this one anna, but I put it up anyways
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Post by freswood on Jul 13, 2007 5:23:27 GMT
Loribabe, your rainbow lorikeet looks quite different to Yogie. Is that what they look like in Queensland? All of the rainbows in Melbourne look exactly like Yogie (so much so it's impossible to tell them all apart!)
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Post by judy on Jul 13, 2007 6:23:44 GMT
harriette is actually a broken redcollar freeswood, she is not a rainbow. Thats why they are so much different in colouring.
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Post by phill on Jul 13, 2007 6:41:11 GMT
Judy Harriette is looking great! Freswood, your lorry is stunning!
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Post by silvercloud on Jul 13, 2007 10:45:18 GMT
Hahaha great pics, don't ya just love those feathery tongues. Red collared lorikeets are from northern Western Australia and Northern Territory whereas rainbows are from the east coast of Australia.
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Post by freswood on Jul 13, 2007 11:11:50 GMT
Wow that's interesting - until now I'd only seen two types of lorikeets. There was a pair at the specialty bird pet shop that were orange and I think black. Have you ever seen that variety?
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Post by silvercloud on Jul 15, 2007 14:28:10 GMT
They sound like a black capped lory. Lories are slightly different in that they have shorter, blunter tails and lorikeets have long tapered tails though they are all from the same family.
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