Echidna
Echidna had to share his tucker with one of his neighbours, much to his disapproval!! He didn’t want to share and flashed his spines and covered his food to say so. But Magpie came over just as soon as the human carer left a dish of food and wasn’t at all fussed by the spines or the fact that most of the dish got covered as soon as he had one go at trying to duck in to nick something.
I took heaps of photos, all showing the maggie either getting nudged away or the echidna shuffling around in circles over his dish (and eating at the same time… maybe its a girl cos of the great multitasking!!). Eventually, the maggie got a bit. I reckon the echidna must have been getting full… and we’re all a bit slower when we’re full up!! The maggie did a bit of a happy dance before flying off to the nest!!
I reckon they were both friends… just having a game at lunchtime!
Taken at Urimburra, Victor Harbor, South Australia… home of happy native animals, mostly rescued and definitely much loved.
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Adam Gormley
Hi Georgie, what a stunning capture! You don’t see this everyday :)
georgiegirl replied
Thanks Adam :D
I was lucky… the maggie only stopped for a microsecond when it grabbed its prize!!
JimFilmer
what can I say…echidnas are just super cool
georgiegirl replied
Absolutely!!!! They are such awesome animals!!
Karin Taylor
aw, how adorable gg!!
georgiegirl replied
Thanks Karin!!!
AnitaInverarity
Cool- what a great shot GG xxxxx
georgiegirl replied
Thanks so much Anita ;D
udonchow
So cuuuute!! A rare sight I suppose :D You are so good with the descriptions, GG!
georgiegirl replied
Thanks so much!! I just prattle on and on… sometimes I have to delete stuff cos I’ve gone on and on and on!! and on!!! ha ha
These two are a rare sight for us, but if we lived in the park we might see these two sharing meals every day!! or rather, would see the Maggie nicking food every day!! ;D
Stephen Mitchell
This beats my shot because you have caught both the Magpie and the Echidnea! Great work!
georgiegirl
You’re too kind!! But thank you :D