The new (to us) caravan .

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The new (to us) caravan .

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BernieQ wrote:Elliot Heads in 13 days Lesley for 10 days with the kids .
Bernie .
Sounds good Bernie. We must start investigating these nice spots that are so close to us. It always seems too much effort to pack everything for a short trip so I need to make a mental shift. Mingo was a good start.

Enjoy the time with the kids.
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Thanks Lesley . Might be a chance of a face to face in June Ray .
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Read several posts on a couple of other forums re making sure you lock your property up at Elliot Heads CP, maybe the culprits have departed.
There use to be sand flies there when we lived at Bargara, certainly top spot. We spent many days camped down on Coonarr Beach, south of Elliot Heads back in 1973 only road to the beach was 4x4, there use to be several very well set up fishing shacks along the beach.
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Great job Carol ok and Bernie looks great
Elliot Heads was a great spot 30 odd years ago when we had a sticky lovely place Enjoy
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Helen Grose wrote: Mon Jan 07, 2019 7:46 am Great job Carol ok and Bernie looks great
Elliot Heads was a great spot 30 odd years ago when we had a sticky lovely place Enjoy :?: :?: :?: :?: "A sticky lovely place" :shock: :shock:
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Dot, sticky beak.

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Errr...
‘Stickybeak’ is the name we’ve given to one of Maggie’s babies from this crop.
And out Magpie family seems to have grown...
We thought she had only two babies last year.
We’re now feeding SIX!
Maggie & Shybird, Junior from 2017’s nesting, Stickybeak from last year’s nesting, and another chick which may be Maggie’s or a ring-in abandoned by some other Magpie mother. 😳🙄
Sorry to hijack the thread...
Normal transmissions will now resume... :P :D
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Greynomad wrote: Mon Jan 07, 2019 7:01 pm Errr...
‘Stickybeak’ is the name we’ve given to one of Maggie’s babies from this crop.
And out Magpie family seems to have grown...
We thought she had only two babies last year.
We’re now feeding SIX!
Maggie & Shybird, Junior from 2017’s nesting, Stickybeak from last year’s nesting, and another chick which may be Maggie’s or a ring-in abandoned by some other Magpie mother. 😳🙄
Sorry to hijack the thread...
Normal transmissions will now resume... :P :D
The new joint we have just moved into has a family of Mags that prop on the front lawn and seem to want a feed, gave em a no no bit of bread the first time they landed ,and whacko the didlieo gone in a flash... :o

Not gunna feed em bread as one shouldnt (at all by the book in point of actuall fact) was gunna look into meal worms once a week as a treat...

What do you feed your clan...???

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Finely chopped grain bread.
We were told this was strictly veboten.
Tried them on minced meat... they turned up their beaks & refused to eat it!
So we went back to the grain bread.
They now wait on the barrel where we feed them, eagerly anticipating the arrival of chow time.
Maggie is now so used to us that she stays on the barrel while we place the bread in the feeding saucer. I reckon she’d probably allow me to pat her... but I don’t want to domesticate her to the point of dependence.
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They much prefer meat, try some devon.

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