May. 11th, 2004

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Now to find him!!

Kinda awkward searching for birds when there are backyards. Maybe it's down near the creek - might pop down when I'm dressed or this arvo.
gemfyre: (Default)
Now to find him!!

Kinda awkward searching for birds when there are backyards. Maybe it's down near the creek - might pop down when I'm dressed or this arvo.
gemfyre: (Default)
add straw necked-ibis and Carnaby's cockatoo to Sunday's list.

In other news - listened to the dawn chorus this morning.
Here's what I heard.

Senegal Dove
Magpie
Silvereye
New Holland Honeyeater
Brown Honeyeater
Singing Honeyeater
Whistler (not sure if it's Rufous or Golden - most likely Rufous)
Magpie Lark
28 Parrot
Raven
Galah
Red Wattlebird
Laughing Kookaburra
Western Gerygone
Corella
Willie Wagtail

Possible White-Cheeked Honeyeater, Weebill and Yellow-Rumped Thornbill - I just keep hearing more and more! :)
And Red-capped Parrots inevitably appear in the afternoons.


Mmm, dancing around like a maniac keeps you nicely warm - and burns calories!
gemfyre: (Default)
add straw necked-ibis and Carnaby's cockatoo to Sunday's list.

In other news - listened to the dawn chorus this morning.
Here's what I heard.

Senegal Dove
Magpie
Silvereye
New Holland Honeyeater
Brown Honeyeater
Singing Honeyeater
Whistler (not sure if it's Rufous or Golden - most likely Rufous)
Magpie Lark
28 Parrot
Raven
Galah
Red Wattlebird
Laughing Kookaburra
Western Gerygone
Corella
Willie Wagtail

Possible White-Cheeked Honeyeater, Weebill and Yellow-Rumped Thornbill - I just keep hearing more and more! :)
And Red-capped Parrots inevitably appear in the afternoons.


Mmm, dancing around like a maniac keeps you nicely warm - and burns calories!

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