Deniz
AnnaSvensson
I AM SPEECHLESS...........
sage & onion
Did you take these photo's Deniz???
Mi Ange mi Demon
:D really nice!!!
Deniz
- sage & onion wrote:
Did you take these photo's Deniz???
No :)
Nick81
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A few unusual pics I guess :lol: And of course the classic:
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And just as a warning: If anyone turns this again into a pro vs against Evolution debate, I will hurt ya!
^ian^
The Australian Galah is an interesting bird. They partner for life, and will always travel together for life. They live over 100 years, and it's quite beautiful.
The tragedy is if one dies, the other will either pine away or spend the rest of its life in solitude.
Quite often you see a group of galahs on powerlines, and on the end, there's one sitting about a foot apart from the group. This is a galah that has lost its soulmate.
:cry:
Deniz
- ^ian^ wrote:
The Australian Galah is an interesting bird. They partner for life, and will always travel together for life. They live over 100 years, and it's quite beautiful.
The tragedy is if one dies, the other will either pine away or spend the rest of its life in solitude.
Quite often you see a group of galahs on powerlines, and on the end, there's one sitting about a foot apart from the group. This is a galah that has lost its soulmate.
:cry:
:cry: :cry:
Dubai Knight
Surprised Yorky has not posted something about how nice it is to see two birds kissing...but the day ain't over yet!
:shock: :shock: :shock:
Knight
sniper420
- Dubai Knight wrote:
Surprised Yorky has not posted something about how nice it is to see two birds kissing...but the day ain't over yet!
:shock: :shock: :shock:
Knight
well he got too excited to c and is kissing somebody
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zam
- Deniz wrote:
- ^ian^ wrote:
The Australian Galah is an interesting bird. They partner for life, and will always travel together for life. They live over 100 years, and it's quite beautiful.
The tragedy is if one dies, the other will either pine away or spend the rest of its life in solitude.
Quite often you see a group of galahs on powerlines, and on the end, there's one sitting about a foot apart from the group. This is a galah that has lost its soulmate.
:cry:
:cry: :cry:
:cry: :cry: me also...but hey thats just so romantic...I wish the same could happen with human beings.....