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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 86400" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Sorry, Linda, it's just my strange mind, it keeps throwing up weird images. I saw a comic book once, a a series of cartoons on what happens if there's a snap freeze. Things like a dog being frozen to a tree, for example... and the way the Rainbow Lorikeets bathe around here (enthusiastic is one word that comes to mind) they were an especially interesting image. Our neighbour puts out 4 litre square containers full of water for them to bath in, and they fight with each other over whose turn it is to get in. And they fly right past our door, still dropping wet. I've never had one hit me but they come so close that when their wings are still dripping, I get a shower.</p><p></p><p>The lorikeets do drink the water, but watching them bathe is an absolute joy. The neighbour finds each morning after the birds have bathed, the containers are at least half-empty.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy the bird bath, it really is a brilliant idea. I'm wondering if you can get a solar-powered version? Or does it need too much power?</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 86400, member: 1991"] Sorry, Linda, it's just my strange mind, it keeps throwing up weird images. I saw a comic book once, a a series of cartoons on what happens if there's a snap freeze. Things like a dog being frozen to a tree, for example... and the way the Rainbow Lorikeets bathe around here (enthusiastic is one word that comes to mind) they were an especially interesting image. Our neighbour puts out 4 litre square containers full of water for them to bath in, and they fight with each other over whose turn it is to get in. And they fly right past our door, still dropping wet. I've never had one hit me but they come so close that when their wings are still dripping, I get a shower. The lorikeets do drink the water, but watching them bathe is an absolute joy. The neighbour finds each morning after the birds have bathed, the containers are at least half-empty. Enjoy the bird bath, it really is a brilliant idea. I'm wondering if you can get a solar-powered version? Or does it need too much power? Marg [/QUOTE]
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