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This morning a joey dropped by the courtyard to have breakfast.
By Bernieh
- 9 Feb, 2009
- 9 likes
Not many of the wallabies do this - they usually stay in the yard downstairs. This little one must have been sick of the long wet grass and decided to eat somewhere a little drier!
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He sure is cute even with his mouth full. As for the plants I think you must be talking about the 'mother-in-law's tongue' - that just grows everywhere in that particular garden bed with no attention whatsoever.
11 Feb, 2009
Fantastic photo
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He's so sweet! It's strange to see what we consider pot plants growing so happily outside there!
11 Feb, 2009