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To introduce people to our unique Australian birds,

And learn from them how to live a healthy and happy life.

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  1. Once again a very Happy Anniversary to you, dear friends! I agree with Donna’s comment, you are our favourite birding couple 🙂
    We are delighted you enjoyed lovely anniversary date at your local zoo. Sometimes we can come across treasures right in our own backyards. As always, it’s impossible to choose a favourite, but the Gang gang couple is heartwarming.
    Like you, feral cats are the largest threat to our birds. It’s not necessarily the cat’s fault, but it’s a reflection on how human actions impact the fragile balance of our natural world. But I digress!

    I hope our card arrives to you (sorry it is taking a long time) and will be in touch soon. Have a blessed week.

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    • Thanks Takami, we did have a lovely couple of days together doing what we both enjoy. Delighted you enjoyed the Gang Gangs, they are a rarer Cockatoo, and becoming threatened, though we are blessed to see them at least once a year. It was a gift that this pair were openly showing affection on our visit. We have not received your card as yet but will let you know when it arrives. Thanks again for your kindness. We hope and pray this year will be full of fresh new beginnings for you both.

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    • Thanks Donna, that is so sweet of you, yes our Gouldian Finch is such a beautiful tiny bird. It is interesting that many of our beautiful parrot and Finch family are mostly desert and arid western dwelling birds so we seldom see them. Feral cats are now our largest problem in our country, worse than foxes, which have been a problem for many years.

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    • Thanks Deborah, yes I am enjoying the new Sony experience more and more as I unpack its unique features. It is still a learning curve for me, as it has such different features ans the knobs are in different places, so making fast changes is not as smooth yet. We are blessed with some beautiful and unique birds.

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  2. What a lovely day out to celebrate your anniversary. They do a lot of great conservation work at that zoo. Love your photos too Ashley, it’s clear you’re enjoying photography more now with your new camera. Hope all goes well for you with the cyclone event, it sounds quite scary from what I’ve been seeing on the news lately.

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    • Thanks Sue, it was a lovely day despite the strong winds, which did not affect the bird enclosure. We love to visit at least once a year to see what is there, and especially see the Regent Honeyeaters. We are wondering how much rain and storm we will receive from the cyclone, as we usually get the residue here. I feel for the people and th flooding it brings again as well as the birds, many still nesting, up at O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat and all along the north coast at present.

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