31-10-2022 05:32 PM
31-10-2022 05:32 PM
That’s not surprising, @Former-Member ! Bell miners are incredibly hard to spot because they’re so well camouflaged and tend to hide. I once spent half an hour trying to spot the one I heard calling - no luck
31-10-2022 05:35 PM
31-10-2022 05:35 PM
Ohhh , what a wonderful thread @Former-Member
My profile picture is a peachface parrot which the kids had found in the sandpit
@Former-Member , @FloatingFeather
Will be adding photos too xx
31-10-2022 05:38 PM
31-10-2022 05:38 PM
oh wow @Former-Member, I also just saw your beautiful photo of the wren!!!
And @Shaz51, I've always wondered!!!! SO nice to put a bird-name to a bird-face!
31-10-2022 05:48 PM
31-10-2022 05:48 PM
01-11-2022 07:54 AM
01-11-2022 07:54 AM
Just thought I’d share a little birdwatching joke!
01-11-2022 07:20 PM
01-11-2022 07:20 PM
Hi @Shaz51 How are you?
I have several new baby Budgies, recently out of their nest.
Several Blue + one Green.
Unfortunately mostly bird losses, over the past months.
I only have 7 Goldfinches left (out of 14).
My Java Finches produced 3 babies, about 6 months ago - 2 Fawn coloured + one Pied Java Finch.
They look lovely.
Mice have been tunnelling into one aviary - Up between the Concrete Pavers (tiny gap) underneath.
I'm having a hard time, trying to keep them out.
We have one or two Black Swans in the Park (Lake) at work - Plus we saw a Western Longneck Tortoise, walking across the grass.
I've seen a Pelican in the Lake (at work), once or twice - A lovely rare sight....
Adge
14-11-2022 06:13 PM
14-11-2022 06:13 PM
@Former-Member hahah that's how I felt over the weekend!
I was in the Castlemaine area again, and I think I saw a yellow robin BUT the sun meant I couldn't see the colours very clearly. I thought it was mostly grey with a little bit of yellow under the wings. But I can't be sure! And looking back on your Brown thornbill picture, now I'm thinking maybe it's a yellow Thornbill or yellow-rumped thornbill. I was also VERY small.
Anyway, another fun puzzle for me to solve!
I also have been hearing and seeing one lonely butcher bird near my house. It's making some beautiful calls, but there are no other butcher birds to respond. Very sad!
And @Adge, I'm so sorry to hear of the bird loses ❤️ But you've been seeing so many other birds in the world, and your new babies sound very sweet!
And @Shaz51, any bird adventures for you recently?
14-11-2022 07:13 PM
14-11-2022 07:13 PM
Ohh yes @Former-Member , @Former-Member , @Adge , @FloatingFeather , @SmilingGecko
Honey suckers, pew wee , miner birds, pigeons, willy wagtails, leathernecks are regular visitors
15-11-2022 08:11 PM - edited 15-11-2022 08:12 PM
15-11-2022 08:11 PM - edited 15-11-2022 08:12 PM
Hi @Former-Member @Shaz51
Yes, & I have new Baby Budgies in the nest now - I can hear them squeaking "Mummy Feed me"....
Adge
15-11-2022 08:23 PM
15-11-2022 08:23 PM
how lovely @Adge to have baby budgies
@Former-Member , @Former-Member
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