Kingparrots (female above and male right) do not eat grapes, and never damage the vines![]() |
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Kingparrots (female above and male right) do not eat grapes, and never damage the vines![]() |
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Goannas of this size (about 2 m) have a large territory and travel for miles. Their progress is easily followed by the clamour of more birds than we knew existed on the farm.![]() |
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langshan rooster standing guard over his chooks![]() |
| Species diversity is not only vital for easy control of vineyard pests - it is also great fun. Watching animals go about their daily business is easy during vineyard work as our slow, steady moving along the rows lets most animals forget our presence completely. | ||
Baby hare, born and raised among the vines![]() |
Echidnas are very common visitors. Often half a dozen can be met searching for insects and grubs![]() |
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