Birds of a feather

The lorikeets have returned after 20+ years. Out in the garden weeding under a magnolia tree and this fellow observed me for about 20 minutes before deciding I was not a threat. So down he came. I took the phone out of my pocket and he thought there was more to see.
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Took an interest in my shirt buttons but decided they were inedible.
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Our town is quiet now school holidays are over with no one on the beach, hence a peckish seagull.
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And a mudlark, don't usually see them at the beach.
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