Actually CR, there is only one view that counts and that's God's view.So weather the Catholic view or protestant view is correct becomes irrelevant cos im saved either way...
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Actually CR, there is only one view that counts and that's God's view.So weather the Catholic view or protestant view is correct becomes irrelevant cos im saved either way...
It's so unique right,? I noticed the pic on the Facebook page for Australian native birds. Most on the page considered it a rainbow lorikeet mixed with something else I can't remember. So pretty though huh.Hey @Backlit ... What on earth is that bird in your avatar???
Its shaped like a rainbow parakeet but the coloration is something ive never seen b4
Amen to that.Actually CR, there is only one view that counts and that's God's view.
Actually CR, there is only one view that counts and that's God's view.
Take heart, CR, the Holy Spirit leads us into ALL truth. God gives wisdom to those who ask with a pure heart.LoL which is simple to discern, right... LoL
So u reckon i'll get cast into the lake of fire even though i believe in Christ???
LoL which is simple to discern, right... LoL
So u reckon i'll get cast into the lake of fire even though i believe in Christ???
It's so unique right,? I noticed the pic on the Facebook page for Australian native birds. Most on the page considered it a rainbow lorikeet mixed with something else I can't remember. So pretty though huh.
@Pearl Sometimes I find it's hard to keep the camera still to get such a shot; you did well! :)We had a 'fluke' blackbird in our garden a few years ago. And what's the bird in your avatar?
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@Pearl Sometimes I find it's hard to keep the camera still to get such a shot; you did well! :)
@Pearl Interesting how birds have their mannerisms! :)Thanks farouk, and it was through the window. It was definitely a blackbird as it had all the mannerisms; cocking its head to one side, being still then pecking etc. I've heard of white, albino blackbird but this was unusual and I never saw it again. Perhaps the other birds attacked it cos it was different.
@Pearl Interesting how birds have their mannerisms! :)
We had a 'fluke' blackbird in our garden a few years ago. And what's the bird in your avatar?
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Someone suggested that to.Ye but i don't think u can mix bird breeds like you can with dogs...
I can't think of any birds that came about that way and the bird breeders i know have never attempted such a thing...
OK after a search i learnt that 15% of the worlds birds can interbreed... The rainbow lorikeet is one of them... So then...
That beak is the rainbow parakeets in shape and colour...
It has the rainbows head shape but those colors are odd...
The body is hard to see the shape in that pic but its that yellow that has me wondering...
Other similar birds are the King parrot, Princess, Swift, Mulga, several other Lorikeets, Ring necks, Lorries...
But none of em have that yellow colour...
Maybe its a fluke mutation
Awesome testimony BRAKELIGHT, lol...I still see your old name in my mind :)
Awesome testimony BRAKELIGHT, lol...I still see your old name in my mind :)
Very inspiring and so well written!
Thank you.Awesome testimony BRAKELIGHT, lol...I still see your old name in my mind :)
Very inspiring and so well written!
I think I just might agree! :)I thought it was the best I had ever read.
@Pearl Such a variety....:) A back yard can sometimes be a real zoo, with birds...