I suspected that. Because I don’t know of
bearded dragons climbing trees. But I am not fully certain. So I did not bother to include
that thought.
From: David Rees [
Sent: Sunday, 20 October, 2019 10:53 PM
To: Philip Veerman;
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Cockatoos trying to pick up monitor by tail
Maybe , but my one was just like Kym's, on the ground. They were curious and were 'playing' with it.
On 20/10/2019 10:40 pm, Philip Veerman wrote:
It is known in the situation of them trying to stop a goanna climbing up to a nest. For a bearded dragon, presumably it is mistaken identity (?)
From: David Rees
Sent: Sunday, 20 October, 2019 10:24 PM
To: kym bradley;
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Cockatoos trying to pick up monitor by tail
Kym
I've seen cockies do something similar with Bearded dragons, crests up and all... They are great images, because they capture something special, not simply just another perfect bird on a twig with bokeh done in the 'politically correct' way.
David
On 20/10/2019 7:37 pm, kym bradley wrote:
Three cockatoos tried to pick up the monitor by the tail numerous times the monitor would rare back each time they grabbed it
NOT quality images I was too far away
Funny they did not do it with the red belly x 2