Bold Willy Wagtail

Dr Ray

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Australian native bird.

In case I was bored the “boss” had me raking up what she calls “native apples”.
Along came Willy - a very trusting little bird waiting for
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me to clear some areas so he/she could look for something tasty.
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Mind you Baz 500 reckons that 375 and below are only suitable for shooting water rats and crows!
Lovely to see out native birds.
One came to me at around 6 inches away if that as I was picking these “apples”.
 
Noce pics Ray.
It is great when the supposedly wild creatures come within trusting distance. We have a little bird here (the fantail) that is similarily trusting and will flit round you with complete ease.
 
Here in Canada we have a bird called a Grey Jay. But locally they're known as Whiskey Jacks. They are very tame, gentle birds and I have often coaxed one to land on my hand for a piece of food. That never gets old. I once guided an older fellow from North Carolina on a whitetail hunt. One day while we were in the bush, we stopped to eat our sandwiches. Pretty soon we had a half dozen Whiskey Jacks in the trees around us. I held out a piece of bread and one flew down, landed on my hand and ate it. Well my hunter was blown away. He asked if he could try so I could take a picture of him for his wife. I don't think he ate much of his lunch that day! Other than getting his buck, that was the highlight of his trip!

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