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Wow, Beeny

I'm excited for you! And when there aren't birds, there are butterflies (books on that too) and just the outdoor scenery in general.

(And you have such interesting fauna down under.... We just had two deer strolling thru our suburb this week... I'll bet you don't need to go too far to see some roos....
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Enjoy your visual adventures!

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as I said earlier, I don't know much about birds but my yard is currently teeming with butterflies. we discovered a couple of years ago that milkweed naturally grows in our yard so we let it grow tall and now we are a routine spot for monarch butterflies in our area. it is beautiful to watch them develop and grow.
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When I think about the world I’m escaping when I lose myself observing birds in trees, it takes my breath away.

Wild kangaroos laze around in the shade during the day in the local countryside. They’re a very benign and comforting presence although their kick is dangerous.

I don’t generally notice butterflies but I will find out more about the local ones. Bees as I’ve mentioned are common. Sometimes I see dragonflies which are my favorite.
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It’s pouring here today.

Kookaburras (Australian Kingfishers) come out to swoop puddles for insects.

I went to ‘my’ tree at work and looked up to see one. They’re medium sized birds that look like compressed B52 bombers. They flap in a labored way when they fly and seem to defy gravity on short trips. They own the space when they perch, in a curmudgeonly way. The first took my breath away and then a second one landed. Two sentinels.
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Thank you for sharing these bird reports, BB.

This one reminded me about a David Sedaris essay I read, titled "Laugh Kookabura." I'll have to look it up again.

Hope all is well with you.

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Hello friends,

Been off these boards for awhile, a little busy and a little numb.... (anyone know the feeling? :shock: )

Speaking of birds, guess you won't need binoculars to see this guy!

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-26/ ... n/12286434

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Love, love, love David Sedaris. I know the story too. And the song too. It’s a prime example of ‘Australiana’.

The two kookaburras visited again. They seem to only appear when the day is particularly cloudy. That is sort of magical in itself.

Queensland is beautiful and Townsville is my favorite place in the world. Queensland has a strong tradition of ‘Big’ roadside things.

The thing that most distinguishes kookaburras from other birds is how still they perch.

I think I perch pretty still too.
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Wet day again.

4 kookaburras this time. That’s the most I’ve ever seen. A gang.

And 6 rainbow lorikeets. Never seen before at my tree.

There’s only one sensible explanation. The growing power of my curiosity is drawing more and interesting birds to the place.

I’ll have to ease off just a little.
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Noooooooo.....! Don't ease up! :shock:
I am green with envy that you have such beautiful creatures so close at hand :mrgreen:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_lorikeet
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/anim ... ookaburra/
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/a ... ookaburra/

It's dark and humid here in NJ this morning. Got up too early and started to go negative, but your post was most welcome.

(And I saw an American cardinal just now going thru the almost-finished compost I've spread out to dry...)

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Nor ... l/overview#

Be well.

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15 lorikeets today in a massive eucalyptus. Magical. I have to make myself stop looking and go back to work.

I’ve never seen a Cardinal before. Simply stunning. A good looking bird. What do they eat in the compost? Beetles I guess, or worms.
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