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Been really busy getting these pens up and running .

February 24, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary, Nowra

Been really busy getting these pens up and running .
Still have a way to go , our neighbour came over today , so very grateful Simon thanks so much really appreciate your help

Havent cleaned out old girls room yet . her presence is still very strong
Had a snake have ago at me . i cant say that wasn’t interesting. Bloody thing
Parrots were calling out very obviously s stress call walked half way over the little bridge noticed what i thought was part of a hose , when this dugite raises his head all of 6ft long ,
I stood still and bloody hell he springs through the air , not away from me, at me .
I can not say what i thought ,
at the last moment of what i believed would be contact, he veered off to the left of me and was gone , needless to say i was a bit relieved , surprised as well , havent encounted what i believed to be aggression from a snake before , so I guess he had as bad a day as I had .

Nowra has had a growth spurt , gets on the table now . figures it’s what the big girls do , and shes now a big girl , so she says
Her tail is becoming quite a brush . and she has a silver saddle her tail is also silver
Interesting colour , not gold but more sable
She slinks, lower in hind quarters . very wolf
like
Similar to our pilbara boy but different
Very cheeky with a warped sense of humour , bit like me
Not sure how she will cope out side, guessing we will have to go slow with her and Arana
Both wild kids both very timid and both very unsure of unfamiliar surroundings .
Wont have enough pens for all , but its a start .
We accept all here are permanent residents , so they tell.me , all good as long as they are as comfortable as i can make them, and are safe and secure .

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