What did you do in the garden today?

and they are sytematically eating it.
My rabbits live in converted cubby houses. They are "cheap" (as in cheap imported materials, not cheap in price) prefab cubbies. One day a couple of pink and grey galahs decided to come and eat them. They came back several times and did a substantial amount of damage before moving on. I couldn't believe it. I have a pink and grey and she is nice, these 2 were diabolical. They had the nerve to look/"smile" at me with their cute little cocky faces while they were wrecking my bunny houses.
 
My rabbits live in converted cubby houses. They are "cheap" (as in cheap imported materials, not cheap in price) prefab cubbies. One day a couple of pink and grey galahs decided to come and eat them. They came back several times and did a substantial amount of damage before moving on. I couldn't believe it. I have a pink and grey and she is nice, these 2 were diabolical. They had the nerve to look/"smile" at me with their cute little cocky faces while they were wrecking my bunny houses.
You could get a small fortune for those birds in FL.
 
Here is a little bit of my flower garden. 20170914_190817.jpg
 
My rabbits live in converted cubby houses. They are "cheap" (as in cheap imported materials, not cheap in price) prefab cubbies. One day a couple of pink and grey galahs decided to come and eat them. They came back several times and did a substantial amount of damage before moving on. I couldn't believe it. I have a pink and grey and she is nice, these 2 were diabolical. They had the nerve to look/"smile" at me with their cute little cocky faces while they were wrecking my bunny houses.
Maybe it's just too early for my brain to comprehend things :caf, but I am totally lost after reading your post! First, I had no idea what a pink & grey galah was (til I saw the photo of the cutie below), then I'm trying to understand why they were wrecking your bunny houses! Are the houses made out of something tasty, or were they after your bunnies? Probably a dumb question, but now I'm curious...
 
Are the houses made out of something tasty, or were they after your bunnies?
They weren't after the bunnies, they aren't carnivorous. They MIGHT have been after some bunny salad, but I don't know how they would have known it was inside. I think they were just chomping on the timber to exercise their beaks or maybe they wanted it for nests :confused:. I really don't know what they were doing or why, all I know is that they damaged my bunny houses. They arrived early in the morning and my dog told me they were out there, eating the bunny houses. They came back for a few days for "breakfast".
 

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