Sidekicks, parrots and supervillians
Jun. 29th, 2005 12:49 am"I was going to be Alf's sidekick, I was going to be Urkel 2..."
-James Marsters, on being ready to take any acting jobs pre-Buffy on tonight's Rove Live.
I saw a new kind of parrot today - just walking to the Government House stop, and I hear a loud PI-ARK! every now and then. Some looking around, and eventually a large pale-green parrot emerges from the tree before flying off. According to the book this should be an Elegant Parrot according to the range and paleness, but I think it was a Cloncurry Ringneck since it looked larger and I didn't notice any blue. Unusual since here we have two of the Ringnecks, but these are the Twenty-eight and Port Lincoln parrots - the Cloncurrys seem to be most common to Queensland, with both the other subspecies between there and Perth. But then, avairy escapes led to Perth's population of lorikeets...
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-James Marsters, on being ready to take any acting jobs pre-Buffy on tonight's Rove Live.
I saw a new kind of parrot today - just walking to the Government House stop, and I hear a loud PI-ARK! every now and then. Some looking around, and eventually a large pale-green parrot emerges from the tree before flying off. According to the book this should be an Elegant Parrot according to the range and paleness, but I think it was a Cloncurry Ringneck since it looked larger and I didn't notice any blue. Unusual since here we have two of the Ringnecks, but these are the Twenty-eight and Port Lincoln parrots - the Cloncurrys seem to be most common to Queensland, with both the other subspecies between there and Perth. But then, avairy escapes led to Perth's population of lorikeets...
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