A couple of inquisitive Rainbow Lorikeets. These birds frequent our garden often.

Second hand sheets of corrugated iron make an interesting fence. the colours vary in every sheet.

Blue, grey, green to rusty red.

Every sheet has its own individual design & pattern of colours in varying degrees. the sunlight & shadows create another layer of patterns & shapes.......never dull or boring.

The Lorikeets always add a splash of vibrant colour against the expanse of green around our garden. (raylee).
I agree...lovely..lovely..the garden is great too..
ReplyDeleteYou know, if I had lorikeets in my neck of the woods...I'd never get anything done...I'd be so fascinated by these birds I'd spend all day watching them!!
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