david , to random
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While looking for Swift Parrots at Picnic Point, Toowoomba (this was a side quest, since I'm unlikely to top my Swift Parrot shot from Bruny Island), we came across a pair of Rainbow Lorikeets checking out this tree hollow.

Many Australian birds and animals use hollows for nesting, which is why old-growth forests are so important. A good hollow can take many decades to form.

gregsmith , to random
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"I'm not speaking to you until you're up the right way, Raymond."

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