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					Jayho 
					 
					
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 Hi everyone       Thank you David for choosing my caption.       Like you, I have chosen a familiar sight from (many parts in) my country. Sulphur crested cockatoos are large, intelligent and noisy. They can be seen in large numbers in most coastal parts of Australia, both urban and bush.       We await your entertaining captions.         Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/abcmyphoto/2020-06-12/potw-20200612/12346742 Cheers         Jayho  
        
        
        
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					karagozian 
					 
					
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							Nearly 16,000 restaurants have closed permanently due to the pandemic. We are lucky to Have our traditional food. So, let�s not be fussy. This is better than nothing. | 
						 
					 
					28 Sep 2020     
					
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					florimago 
					 
					
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							When the doves ....cry    ( Love that song, by the way )  | 
						 
					 
					28 Sep 2020     
					
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					David Lisgo 
					 
					
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 Fowl weather we are having lately.   
        
        
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					28 Sep 2020     
					
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					David Lisgo 
					 
					
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							So I said, "That is a handsome fella. Turns out it was a bird. Hard to tell nowadays." | 
						 
					 
					28 Sep 2020     
					
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					FrauSue 
					 
					
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							The one at the front is saying, "That�s the last time I agree to go on a double date." | 
						 
					 
					29 Sep 2020     
					
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					douglas 
					 
					
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							  "Hey! Who are you calling a harpy..I�m not a harpy, you�re the one acting like one. You�re the harpy queen.""      | 
						 
					 
					30 Sep 2020     
					
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					maryse pey� 
					 
					
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							We are rehearsing a heavy metal rock concert ! | 
						 
					 
					30 Sep 2020     
					
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					savilla 
					 
					
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							 "Stop being a flaming galah!"   The  galah is one of the most common/widespread cockatoos in Australia, and is pink/grey in colour. "Galah" is also derogatory Australian slang, meaning �fool� or �idiot�.   PS: Great choice of picture Jayho.      | 
						 
					 
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