It is day two and I am feeling honoured because yesterday you overwhelmed me with so many pink entries and all were fabulous. Thank you so very much.

And also feeling a tiny bit proud as I have combined all three again. These bats in the middle of a park in Sydney look ‘in the pink’ to me, the tree is pink and I was ‘tickled pink’ when I photographed them 14 years ago!

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    1. Thank you so very much . . . I was a tad bleary eyed at the time having arrived in Australia from Hong Kong only an hour earler and so wasn’t 100% sure I beleived what I was seeing!

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        1. Extraordinary sight.

          Apparently (although I may have remembered this wrong) they can destroy trees as they eat and damage their host trees.

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      1. I saw them too, with Elaine. 🙂 Most were asleep but one was stretching his wings and moving about quite a bit. We call them either fruit bats or flying foxes. They are noisy and messy, but intriguing to watch.

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        1. Ooh that’s amazing to see them moving. These ones were fast asleep!

          I think they must have only recently have taken up residence when I saw them as no mess below. Can imagine they must leave quite a mark!

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    1. Thank you so much . . . . they were right above my head as I walked through one of the public parks. An extraordinary sight for someone who had literally only arrived in the country an hour before!

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    1. Thank you so much Laura. Will be popping to visit yours very shortly. Just approving everyone’s links before I visit.

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