The Eastern Rosella always gets first go at the birdbath, then the noisy miners come and have fun. Summer 2015
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Almost two weeks later and the result is gorgeous
The latest Tawny Frogmouth to grace our home, circa 2014
Sad…
Contemplation
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Grey Butcherbirds’ behaviour in the Heatwave
Currently the resident Butcherbird family has increased to four and the parents are kept very busy caring for their two young chicks. The adults have been showing them places where there is shade and food (our front door step area) and water holes (buckets we have put out during this heatwave.) When we are homeContinue reading “Grey Butcherbirds’ behaviour in the Heatwave”
Noisy Miner
A gregarious bird that lets us know when something is not right in the neighbourhood. I love them! This one is a young bird, still chipping, but finding its own food now amongst the Crimson botllebrush.
Wild Crested Pigeon and young
These wild native Crested Pigeons allow me to get very close in order to photograph them, they seem very unconcerned with my presence.
My current writing project…
means I am getting up close and personal with a large native bird!