Norfolk Island Green Parrot calling

Norfolk Island Pacific Robin male

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  1. Thanks for sharing Ashley. The green parrot looks beautiful, but also looks like it would be difficult to spot in the trees. Looks like I need to add Norfolk Island to my list of places to visit as well!

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    • Thanks Sue, that elusive parrot took some chasing to find and we did spend some time trying to get a look at it as it kept dodging us viewing it. Yes Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands are both places visited on more than one occasion, as most return because of the variety ocean birdlife and scenery.

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    • I seem not to be permitted to comment on your posts due to some Akismet thing which is quite frustrating as I seem not to be able through wordpress. So I will comment here:

      Wonderful captures of the owlets and interesting to learn about them also Deborah. A most informative post reminding us of our Powerful Owls as they are currently nesting here in each of our reserves. They appear to be just as powerful in their abilities also. I always love seeing the fluffy wide eyed owlets.

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  2. Hello Ash,
    We never fail to be amazed by the variety of beautiful birds in Australia. You were indeed very blessed to get a glimpse of the Norfolk Island Green Parrot – along with the other stunning endemic birds. (Norfolk Island reminds us of the Ogasawara Islands, a heritage site around 1,000km south of Tokyo prefecture. These islands have a tropical climate and the birds found here are endemic to the islands…) We are happy you and your wife could make a trip to Norfolk Island Botanic Gardens. Thank you for sharing your experience with us!

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    • Thanks Takami, we are so blessed with so many beautiful and interesting birds, we learn so much from them. These island reserves are so vital to retaining our threatened species. We have many islands around Australia which are protected for birds and animals. It is lovely you have them as well. Many of ours are in tropical and sub tropical forest areas. We have visited this island several times and love spending time there birding.

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      • Thank you for your reply. We are deeply moved how your country takes action to protect wildlife, it also gives us hope for the future. (Thank you very much for your lovely card. We sent an update message yesterday – mentioning here just in case it went into spam, and there is no rush/obligation to reply😊)

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      • Thanks Takami, yes I did receive your lovely email and will endeavour to answer it when I have an hour to spare as it has been very busy this week for various reasons. Enjoy your weekend my friend 🙂

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