Christmas Blessings – New Family Additions
Last week I featured some of the new seasons bird babies. Today’s post features some more we saw on our walk through the Nasho a few days ago. Firstly, the […]
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Last week I featured some of the new seasons bird babies. Today’s post features some more we saw on our walk through the Nasho a few days ago. Firstly, the […]
Last week I featured some of the new seasons bird babies. Today’s post features some more we saw on our walk through the Nasho a few days ago. Firstly, the feature bird was this juvenile Satin Bowerbird. we captured in a tree As with most juvenile birds, the plumage resembles that of the mother bird and is usually dull brown, a provision of Intelligent Design by our Creator to help conceal and protect the young bird in the nest and in the dark of the tree canopy. The mature colours of the male will not begin to immerge till several years with full male plumage and breeding maturity taking 4 to 6 years. Click on image to enlarge it.





During its teenage years the male bird will be naturally inclined to learning to build a bower, which can be quite humorous to watch. It is a skill to be mastered, as is the courting dance and song repertoire, similar to the male Lyrebird. During Spring and Summer the male becomes a mating machine with any and every female Bowerbird that remains in his bower and approves his performance. The female will be entirely responsible for nesting and raising chicks. You can learn more about Satin Bowerbirds and what practical life lessons we can learn from them from my books “What Birds Teach Us” and “Flight of a Fledgling”. Click on image below to learn more.
On the grass field by the river in front of the park cafe we saw the juvenile Masked Lapwing grazing. The adult was now allowing them to forage further from his view as they grow larger.


on the same field near the Lapwing were these two juvenile Australasian Swamphen learning to graze with parent nearby. Note the new beginnings of adult blue plumage forming on their bodies.



Meanwhile back in the courtyard of our backyard I watched this Noisy Miner extract nectar from my wife’s Agapanthus flowers. We were wondering why we would find them drooping to the ground, and now all was revealed. I caught the rascal feeding as it climbed onto the flower and poked its beak into each flower. It realised that if it caused the flower to droop it was much easier to work it. Later when it left I was able to carefully return the flower stem to an almost upright position so it could repeat the process the next day. After all, Noisy Miners are classified as honeyeaters.


May you each enjoy a happy and holy Christmas celebration with family and friends.



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Merry Christmas and happy new year
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thank you my friend, may it be a time of rest and reflection.
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Thank you for all you do. Merry Christmas
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Thank you so much for your encouraging comment it means a lot to me. Have a truly blessed and enjoyable Christmas my friend !
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Merry Christmas ❄️
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Thank you Julie my dear sister in the Lord, I appreciate what you do in such difficult circumstances and give thanks for your faith and heart for the truth as a true Warrior Princess and woman of faith. Richest blessings to you and your family for Christmas and New Year my dear friend.
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What a wonderful Christmas gift from down under. Thanks, I needed that.
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Thank you so much for your appreciative comment my Anonymous friend. So delighted it encouraged you. Wishing you a wonderful and joyous Christmas and an exciting and prosperous New Year.
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Thank you Ashley for all that you offer! Have a wonderful Christmas with your family and friends. 🎄🎅🙏🏻🎄🌿🏖️
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Thank you my dear blogging friend, I do appreciate you and your wise and comforting posts, and are always aware that we both are able to help those who hurt and struggle because we have been there ourselves. I do appreciate the experience and wisdom you bring in your posts and the blessings we share. I wish you and your family likewise a most enjoyable and peaceful Christmas as we remember Jesus the Reason for the Season. 🙂
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