One of the benefits in working outdoors in the garden as we have done over the last 2 weeks is that it gives you an appreciation of the variety of wildlife that visit or call our yard home on any given day.
I would like to share some of them with you all, unfortunately I was not lucky enough to get photos of the Green Tree Snake, Blue Tongue Lizard, Common Brush Tailed Possum and Ringtail Possum, but I will keep trying.
We have also been watching a nesting pair of Torresian Crows being harrassed by a pair of Little Friarbirds. I don't think I would like to be a Crow with Friarbirds for neighbors, it would be enough to make you move.
Sometimes I wish the birds would come later in the day to have their drink and bath, as I find myself stopping and watching them instead of finishing the garden. I am nearly finished, then I will be able to take more time to watch them.
I would like to share some of them with you all, unfortunately I was not lucky enough to get photos of the Green Tree Snake, Blue Tongue Lizard, Common Brush Tailed Possum and Ringtail Possum, but I will keep trying.
We have also been watching a nesting pair of Torresian Crows being harrassed by a pair of Little Friarbirds. I don't think I would like to be a Crow with Friarbirds for neighbors, it would be enough to make you move.
Sometimes I wish the birds would come later in the day to have their drink and bath, as I find myself stopping and watching them instead of finishing the garden. I am nearly finished, then I will be able to take more time to watch them.
Grey-crowned Babbler
I know it is here somewhere, I saw it.
I know it is here somewhere, I saw it.
Figbird
Thank goodness for the red eye and loud call otherwise very difficult to find among the foliage.
Thank goodness for the red eye and loud call otherwise very difficult to find among the foliage.
Willie Wagtail
I am only little but I can make a lot of noise when I want too.
Little Friarbird
These flowers are so good I keep coming back for more.
These flowers are so good I keep coming back for more.
Noisy Friarbird
How deep is this thing.
How deep is this thing.
Grey-crowned Babbler & Little Friarbird
Wait your turn we were here first.
Wait your turn we were here first.
Blue-faced Honeyeater
Will you hurry up its my turn.
Will you hurry up its my turn.
This Sunset was a nice ending to our day.
2 comments:
Some great birdlife you have there. Thanks for sharing it.
I think the bird bath helps to keep them coming plus all our trees and shrubs.
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