Caversham Wildlife Park (part 1)
I guess this is my third time going to Caversham Wildlife Park. Each time John takes me, it’s a happy event. I love this place, it’s just that special.
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Rainbow lorikeets. Found in forests of north and east Australia, introduced in the Perth area, I was quite taken with them.
![cav2](http://www.xerraireart.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/cav210.jpg)
Especially when they became so playful.
![cav1a](http://www.xerraireart.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/cav1a.jpg)
John enjoys watching me with the birds I think.
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They just make me light up.
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This one was quite taken with himself, his image in John’s camera lens.
Two quick movies of the loorikeet:
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This Buff-banded rail was taking a bath.
![cav4](http://www.xerraireart.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/cav41.jpg)
Imperial pigeon, migrates from New Guinea to Australia to breed.
![cav5](http://www.xerraireart.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/cav51.jpg)
Australian King Parrot
![cav6](http://www.xerraireart.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/cav61.jpg)
Musk Lorikeet, so named for its musky odor.
More to come…