Mistletoebird feeding its chicks

How birds keep their nests clean

Gannets nesting at Point Danger



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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 Karen for your appreciative comment it is most encouraging and I do appreciate greatly your posts. I enjoy sharing my insights from studying bird behaviour both on and offline through my books and talks. We both share a gift that resonates from the deep wisdom and emphatic emotional histories enabling us to encourage others on the path following up the hill behind us. Enjoy your week my friend.

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  1. Hello Ash,
    Very sorry to hear the weather has not been ideal for birding, but it is a treat to learn more about the ingenuity and resourcefulness of our feathered friends. It never ceases to amaze, how most birds can create such intricate (and practical) designs with their beaks. Always in our thoughts, have a lovely weekend.

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    • Thanks Takami, today has been the first really good day in a while so we went on a birding date to our favorite park, but because of the heat not many birds around. We are in for a week of very hot days again, Have a wonderful weekend my friend.

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