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Thirty pairs of eyes following me.... (Original Post) canetoad Mar 2019 OP
They really blend into the grass there. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2019 #1
Yep they do canetoad Mar 2019 #3
Don't let them get near the crop! panader0 Mar 2019 #2
That's safely behind the shed! canetoad Mar 2019 #4
Good luck with that, Willie canetoad Mar 2019 #5
That is an awesome picture. Would love to see something like that in person. Fla Dem Mar 2019 #6

canetoad

(17,154 posts)
3. Yep they do
Mon Mar 18, 2019, 06:21 PM
Mar 2019

From a distance it's hard to tell a roo from a tussock of dried grass, they're almost the same colour.

canetoad

(17,154 posts)
4. That's safely behind the shed!
Mon Mar 18, 2019, 06:23 PM
Mar 2019

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
Mon Mar 18, 2019, 06:31 PM
Mar 2019

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.

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