Boxing day roo
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This roo and his family were grazing late for boxing day*, as it was unseasonably cool. This also meant that unusually, I was able to take some pics with reasonable light. The roos were grazing in the paddock opposite the house, which is going to be a new estate.
*they usually graze early morning and late evening and sleep the rest of the day...
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