Life in St Arnaud

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Devo1956
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Well done Murray, a great little show from the youngsters. You can only beat what is in front of you, well done mate.
Murray
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Murray
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This is one of the young hens that arrived together yesterday. It's a bit camera shy :D
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Murray
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This is Devo's young hen, 'Diamond Blaze'.
She's quite late bred and is only lately out of the moult. Quality little pigeon.
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Devo1956
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They are looking well Murray, The blaze is coming on well. Real looking lady.
Murray
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It's not a nice day here, trying to rain and a very strong cold wind.
I got the race team out at 8 am before it started raining and they had a good fly. I think the worst is going to be later in the day and tomorrow, so I was pleased to get them out.
It doesn't worry the pigeons but being out in the cold and rain is not good for my lungs.
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Murray
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There was heavy rain this afternoon, then at 3 o'clock it cleared and I took the chance to do the pigeons. It was wet, obviously but I was surprised how cold it was. When I went out I could see my breath in the air. At 3 pm!
The birds were hungry and I had to put just a little bit more in after they cleaned up.
It's cold winter, that's for sure.
Tipping down rain again now.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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