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Thirty pairs of eyes following me.... (Original Post)
canetoad
Mar 2019
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dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)1. They really blend into the grass there.
hadn't focused much on their color, before.
canetoad
(17,154 posts)3. Yep they do
From a distance it's hard to tell a roo from a tussock of dried grass, they're almost the same colour.
panader0
(25,816 posts)2. Don't let them get near the crop!
canetoad
(17,154 posts)4. That's safely behind the shed!
This was taken only a couple of kms from my place, walking down to the beach. I'm in a small town, so early mornings there's often a roo or two wandering the streets.
canetoad
(17,154 posts)5. Good luck with that, Willie
The OP pic was yesterday, this is on a different track this morning. Willie (he's not mine) is short, tubby, 13 years old and extremely aspirational. The roos took off as soon as I took this pic.
Fla Dem
(23,665 posts)6. That is an awesome picture. Would love to see something like that in person.