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This shot is just begging for a caption...! I don't think I've ever seen multiple jays at once like this (N.B. we only have scrub jays out here and they operate differently...I think blue jays are closer to crows in behavior).
I thought of many captions, but I thought it would be more fun to let people think of their own. I obviously didn’t plan this shot, and only realized how funny it was in post. I’m reminded of the typical street scene where one worker is in an hole and the others are just watching him.
 
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Recently this Swamp Wallaby has been coming in to water at our bird bath. Typically, these solitary creatures are both docile and very easily spooked, and we've never had one be so willing to come close when we're outside. I was about 3 metres away in the hammock when I took this with my phone camera, and he was very aware of my presence.

Wallabies and kangaroos lick their paws to stay cool in the heat, which I think is what he was doing in this photo.

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Recently this Swamp Wallaby has been coming in to water at our bird bath. Typically, these solitary creatures are both docile and very easily spooked, and we've never had one be so willing to come close when we're outside. I was about 3 metres away in the hammock when I took this with my phone camera, and he was very aware of my presence.

Wallabies and kangaroos lick their paws to stay cool in the heat, which I think is what he was doing in this photo.

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We need a kangaroo response emoji for "most Australian post ever".
 
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