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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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    • Thank you Linda for your welcome comments they are always appreciated. As a birder my aim is to encourage my readers and those I encourage to practice taking Mindful Moments in nature, which is part of my overall strategy in using my study of bird behaviour with that of my study and assisting in human behaviour. Yes, the birds do make eye contact which usually threatens them but with some birds such as the Kookaburra it does not, it can have the opposite affect as they are often on the lookout to get a free feed. Enjoy your week in the peace and joy of a thankful and grateful heart, for this is healing and health. Blessings – Ash

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  1. Hello Ash,
    The scarcity of our feathered friends continues here too…I worry about what this implies. However I am glad you could enjoy some deep quiet time and still have some lovely birding encounters. You and your wife remain in our daily thoughts and we pray you are having a blessed trip.

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    • Thanks Takami, it has been an exciting day birding with our personal bird guides as we now relax for the evening. We are concerned with the changes affecting much of our world and hope that it is just seasonal, Thanks so much for your support and kind thoughts they are much appreciated. Enjoy your weekend 😊

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  2. Hi Ashley, I think it’s quite interesting about the lack of birds being seen. I have found that here as well. I hardly get any feathered visitors in my backyard these days, despite having some native bushes in flower, and I don’t see much at all on my daily walks. Even though it’s cold and wintery, there are usually some birds to be seen, but the lack of bird sightings is very noticeable at the moment.

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    • Thanks Sue, yes you are experiencing the same as us and my other followers, it is sad. We are in Bruny now and looking for that elusive pardolote. Birds are not so plentiful here, but it is winter. Enjoy your weekend my friend 😊

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  3. HI Ashley, Good that you could get out in this weather. Gotta love a good mystery and the Powerful Owls seem to be providing that for you.
    Interesting that in your area too, that there is a distinct lack of smaller bush birds.
    So much so that the past few trips we have not been able to locate a single Willie Wagtail. It’s like they have completely migrated. We have several location that support good numbers of Willie’s, so it even stranger.
    Finding the Rosella was a bit of a treat. They are so well coloured up, yet often so hard to spot amongst the foliage.
    Glad the solstice rolled around the other day, hopefully the weather will at least promise to pickup

    Regards
    David

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    • Thanks David, yes it has been a disappointing winter so far for birds and for the nesting Powerful. Some think it will not nest this year, but possibly it has found another hole. We are in Tassie at present and it has been challenging birding in the wild weather with not many species in winter. However we will see in the next few days. Enjoy your week my friend

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