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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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  1. What an amazing and beautiful bird! They are great parents with an interesting contribution to the birding food cycle. The video of you capturing the Male adult gathering up the poo sacs is fantastic.

    Best of luck with the new book! Have a lovely week-end.

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    • Thanks Deborah, yes I was blessed with some very unique footage of this bird’s action. Maybe one day to see them wiping their bottom on a tree also. This pair were a tag team one would go and one would come keeping their hungry chicks well serviced. Thanks Deborah hoping Monday will be the publishing date all being well with the printing. Enjoy your weekend my friend.

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  2. Hello Ash,
    Thank you for sharing the images of the Mistletoebird and the important role it plays for the environment. Your eldest grandson has very sharp eyes – it must be a delight to pass on the knowledge and experience. Many congratulations on your latest book – this is wonderful news.

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    • Thanks Takami, yes we were surprised when he saw it as it was quite some distance from the window where we were staying but he observed the to and frow of the parents feeding routine. We have had a little hold up with printer but hope to publish next week. Enjoy your weekend my friend.

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    • Thanks Karen, yes it is remarkable how everything works and helps everything else it is a beautiful yet very delicate harmony where everything depends on everything which is the basis of relationship which is so vital to life itself. Each book is a long journey to its finally gets to print. I hope it is as successful as the others and likewise helps people.

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    • Thanks Sue, this is quite a unique bird and reminds me a little of the the Southern Cassowary how they replenish the rainforest with their faeces laden with fruit seed. I guess it is for most fruit eating birds. It is natural reforestation. Hoping to all being well to have the book published by next week.

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