02-05-2020 03:55 PM
02-05-2020 03:55 PM
Hi @Adge and @Shaz51 @Isabelle and all
Look, my Red Rump Parrots are back, in great numbers, even more n he cold. So sweet. Even saw a little finch eating the seed recently.
ADGE - just caught up on your Lovely images and bird sounds, thank you 😁👍 And how are you? feeling a little better? Sorry ive been away a lot, please tag me here now and then, for when i forget. Makes me smile 😁 hugzzz
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02-05-2020 04:34 PM
02-05-2020 04:34 PM
Hi @Former-Member Lovely Red Rump Parrots.
We never saw those, when I was growing up in NSW.
We don't have those over here.
I saw Top Knot Pigeons in your picture - I remember those well from NSW. They make an unusual whirring sound, when they fly.
We don't have Top Knots in WA either, except far up north.
I've been largely absent from Forums for the past few days - life or social isolation has been a bit too rough on me.
Adge
02-05-2020 05:33 PM
02-05-2020 05:33 PM
Aww @Adge sorry your not feeling the best. I have noticed your absence and feel a little responsible re upset on other thread. My moods have been all over the place more than usual. We're all feeling a little in the pressure cooker lately I think. So many changes...
Hey, I didn't realise those were pigeons 😲 all these years I thought they were doves, they coo like doves. l too love the sound of their wings in flight, and the pretty green colours on some of them, maybe the males? A homing flock of pigeons sometimes lands here, actually heard them on the roof this morning, they are much heavier and don't coo. I'll try find photo of them. Thanks for being kind to me here Adge, please stick around, I you're one of the few who I think 'gets' me, doesn't judge, and you're smart and kind... Get some sunshine for me up there out west will you 🌄 @@
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02-05-2020 05:49 PM
02-05-2020 05:49 PM
@Former-Member said:
I get a lot of birds around here too. Today I saw a large eagle in our back yard, up in one of the big gum trees. He had lots of little birds pestering him, cheeky things...
Wow, Sherry, can't believe you had an eagle that close, you must be near a mountain, or on be. I can imagine the smaller birds attacking him. They do it to the bigger birds here too, especially the kurrawongs ?spelling. Preditor birds are not kind for the little birds.
Hope you don't mind me tagging you over here, I'm hoping you'll post some photos of your birds here. Adge s a wealth of knowledge about them and use to live in NSW, knows our birds. 🌺
02-05-2020 05:53 PM
02-05-2020 05:53 PM
Hi @Former-Member I think Pigeons & Doves are largely interchangeable names.
I just depends on which book (classifications) you're reading.
The Green winged Homing Pigeon type (in most cities) is the European Rock Dove.
It's feral in Australia - & poops on buildings so much, that it causes $1000's damage (each year).
Not so much a Pressure Cooker for me - feeling cut off from everything (& everyone) that is meaningful to me.
My Yoga classes & MH (fortnightly) Social Lunch - are about the only Social Outlets & Connections with people (face to face) that I have (had).
Both are still closed.
Work contacting many times during my Annual Leave - & the uncertainty of whether there would be Work Shifts to return to, took its toll.
I still have to go into work sometime next week - for my Annual Performance Review. Regardless of only having 2 work shifts (next week), in the entire week.
Thanks for finding me kind, smart, & understanding - I think you are too.
Adge
02-05-2020 06:12 PM - edited 02-05-2020 06:29 PM
02-05-2020 06:12 PM - edited 02-05-2020 06:29 PM
I dont mind at all that you tagged me here @Former-Member . I appreciate it. Thank you. No mountains where I live. In a large valley not too far from the east coast, midnorth coast of NSW. We have mountains not too far away though. We see eagles here occasionally. Always in awe of them when I do see them.
Hi @Adge .
02-05-2020 06:14 PM
02-05-2020 10:47 PM
02-05-2020 10:47 PM
Thanks guys 💙
Feel for you @Adge maybe just connect online as much as possible 'till things ease up. Im Worksorry you're sad. Its hard feeling all alone in the world. .
Oh gosh, my neighbours are having another loud party. Singing along... at least it's not headbanging music. They have guests, and it's 1030. Don't know how they get away with it... probably all family I guess. Well, glad Someone ishappy out there in the world 💙💙💙
lol now their singing to Disney songs 😀 Guess they have kids, but it's 11pm 😲😴
03-05-2020 08:23 AM
03-05-2020 08:23 AM
03-05-2020 01:44 PM
03-05-2020 01:44 PM
Birds like your Hot Cross Buns @Former-Member They must have Good taste....
I don't get a lot of bird activity in my backyard - mainly feral Laughing Turtledoves.
I do get Honeyeaters & Wattlebirds - only because I planted Grevilleas & Hibiscus, 15 years ago.
They love the flowers (& nectar).
My back neighbours had a Raging (Blaring) party with Boom Boom Speakers all last night - just like your neighbours did.
My neighbours were not nice enough to play Disney music....
Adge
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