In What Birds Teach Us
In Flight of the Fledgling


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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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    • Thanks so much Julie for checking out my posts and for your most welcome comment. I love what you do with your blog and your own unique blogging style. I love how we are all different and how our Lord uses this to reach people in various ways. I use our love of Aussie birds and the study of their behaviour as my springboard to faith in Jesus and living a happy healthy life. May you enjoy a truly blessed and peace filled weekend my friend 🙂

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    • Thanks David, yes they are very unique birds in their clan arrangement. I am amazed at how large their mud nests are. It is humorous how they all compete to do the nesting and raising of young. This sighting at the car park were lifers for our two young birder friends. It was good that they had a real close up view of them. I have never had a Chough let us get so close, as their obsession with their own image kept their focus away from us. Enjoy your week my friend.

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  1. Sounds like a fine day out.
    I love Choughs. If I had an entire lifetime I don’t think I’d begin to scratch the surface of their communal activities.

    Hope the weather is kind.

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    • Thank you for your welcome comment anonymous. The weather has improved finally the last two days, we are so thankful it hasn’t rained today so I could get some jobs done outside. I will be taking a couple of weeks off blogging and hope to return with some interesting Spring finds.

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  2. Hello Ash,
    It must have been lovely to meet up with the younger birding couple again and enjoy each others company while viewing the beautiful birds of your country.

    We were especially touched by this most recent demonstration of God’s love when those lovely young boys returned your wallet to you, all intact and in pristine condition. I felt my eyes tear up too – we rejoice that your prayers were answered. It gives us some much-needed hope in humanity as demonstrated by these young people.

    We are saddened to hear the rains continue to affect your city. Many regions seem to be suffering from unusual and extreme weather conditions. We keep you and your wife in our prayers. Stay safe, dry and have a blessed week ahead.

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    • Thanks Takami, our friends told us they thoroughly enjoyed our day out, and even though we did not see the special birds we had hoped to see, they saw other lifers. We showed them how to find and actually photograph the elusive but noisy Bell Miner, which frustrates many people trying to see it in the tree. Yes and the miracle of my wallet is our latest God Story, as lately we have been experiencing them almost weekly and it has been a great encouragement to our believing friends. Our Lord has been doing marvelous things. I thought my book sales had stopped, we prayed and the next day many orders came in without phoning them, and most had run out of stock, even in this depressed economic climate here. Thankfully today has been just cloudy, and I managed to do some outside jobs and washing. The rain has been the most ever recorded for this time of year, our dams and rivers overflow. We can be thankful it is not hot and dry because over here it leads quickly to drought, which is worse. We will answer your recent letter soon, and we do pray the heat waves abate and give way to the cooler change of season, as Spring is already being felt early here.

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