Hot days = weird bird behaviour
Mar. 15th, 2005 01:30 pmThe front birdbath was being plagued with brown, rufous throated and singing honeyeaters as well as flycatchers, willie wagtails, double-barred and long-tailed finches, rainbow bee-eaters, little friarbirds, yellow white-eyes, peaceful doves. Two bowerbirds were bouncing around in the trees above.
And a pair of goshawks were monopolising the back baths. Usually when a goshawk is around the birds scatter, but I guess today they were all just too damn hot.
Spent a plesant morning sitting in the air-conned mud lab, listening to music and sorting specimens. Now back in the hot office with just a fan. I wish I could get away with not mudding at all and just doing ALL the sorting instead.
And a pair of goshawks were monopolising the back baths. Usually when a goshawk is around the birds scatter, but I guess today they were all just too damn hot.
Spent a plesant morning sitting in the air-conned mud lab, listening to music and sorting specimens. Now back in the hot office with just a fan. I wish I could get away with not mudding at all and just doing ALL the sorting instead.
You're the bird gal...
Date: 2005-03-15 02:27 pm (UTC)