Unless they’re imported, those are not native Australians. Ostriches, not emus.
Lovely shot but they’re Ostriches, so probably Africa. Sorry to be a wet blanket.
And emus don’t give a sh#$t about their young? That explains a lot!
If it’s in Seth Effrika then these poor little buggers are on the road to nowhere.
Now for the sexual equality bit. Both adult birds are male, so do they get equal pay, or perhaps they are just same sex parents.
Ah, ha! Bushkid spotted the ruse first. Nobody said they were emus.
Just a question: why are these dopey looking, long-legged birds so ostrichised today by just about everyone? Must be because of the ‘buried head’ syndrome adopted so successfully by Australia’s bird-brained politicians.
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Unless they’re imported, those are not native Australians.
Ostriches, not emus.
Lovely shot but they’re Ostriches, so probably Africa.
Sorry to be a wet blanket.
And emus don’t give a sh#$t about their young? That explains a lot!
If it’s in Seth Effrika then these poor little buggers are on the road to nowhere.
Now for the sexual equality bit. Both adult birds are male, so do they get equal pay, or perhaps they are just same sex parents.
Ah, ha! Bushkid spotted the ruse first. Nobody said they were emus.
Just a question: why are these dopey looking, long-legged birds so ostrichised today by just about everyone? Must be because of the ‘buried head’ syndrome adopted so successfully by Australia’s bird-brained politicians.