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I’m not blaming her for attempting to remove fingers from my hand

November 19, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Since having an altercation with one white corella, I’m not blaming her for attempting to remove fingers from my hand.
Had I been more attentive it wouldn’t have happened, too bloody gungho.

So over the last couple of days I have been sitting under a tree with a coffee.  I’ve left seed stations all around and she has stayed close, while sitting at the table under the tree she drops down sits on the table and we have a chat.  I made no attempt to grab her.  We just talk.  I had a cage set up with seed as well and today she casually walks into the cage.

Well glory be! No stress. Obviously she held no grudge for our debarkled altercation, almost a fist fight punch up.
So the girl is now home. Bit sad cos I liked seeing her free, albeit she wouldn’t have survived because she’s been handraised.

Anyway, good outcome.

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