Birds Taking Time-Out – Reflect On These Things
This week I introduce my third book release Reflect On These Things – Practical Meditations Gleaned from Australia’s Amazing Birds. Unlike my previous two books, this is distinctively a Christian […]
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This week I introduce my third book release Reflect On These Things – Practical Meditations Gleaned from Australia’s Amazing Birds. Unlike my previous two books, this is distinctively a Christian […]
This week I introduce my third book release Reflect On These Things – Practical Meditations Gleaned from Australia’s Amazing Birds. Unlike my previous two books, this is distinctively a Christian teaching book.

As you can observe from the cover of my new book the Australian Pelican is resting alone on a quiet section of the river. Birds take time-out to rest between their energetic feeding times. Wader water birds or shorebirds tend to rest during high tides when they find the water too deep to forage in the shallows and wet sand for small fish and crabs. My book emphasises the importance of taking time-out for time to relate meaningfully and intimately alone with God, preferably at the very beginning of the day, early in the morning.
The Royal Spoonbill is good example of a wader that rests at high tide to renew its energy for the next low tide. Most species of waterbirds rest by standing on one leg, to rest the other leg since birds do not normally sit as we do but are always standing. They change legs periodically. When they sleep they turn their head and tuck their bill under their back feathers to breathe warm air which helps them to relax and sleep. Sometimes one bird in the small flock will take turns keeping watch for possible danger.

Birds from the very playful Parrot family often like to play and mate during their rest time, which helps to destress them. The Little Corella is one of the best examples as they are found in large flocks which stay together. You often see them rolling around on the grass playing and kissing and making themselves vulnerable to their mate. Click photo to enlarge it.




This large flock of Zebra Finch are resting out in the desert of Australia’s Northern Territory in the shade from the hot sun.
Likewise we all need time-out alone in a quiet place with no technology or modern media distractions, just us, a copy of my new book, a Bible or Bible app on your phone and God your Heavenly Father who is dearly awaiting your attention because he made you for love and relationship firstly with himself via his Holy Spirit and secondly with every other person in your life. Check out my book promo:
My Latest Book Release: ‘Reflect On These Things’ – Published: 4th June 2026 –
Click the image below to visit to visit my Reflect On These Things page to find out more about the book and how you can purchase it here online in my secure checkout at a very special introductory inaugural price. The page will open on a new tab.

Discover a richer more joyful and peaceful life as you spend quality time connecting with your loving Heavenly Father and enjoy his presence. However, we need to first believe and receive Jesus as Lord and Saviour of your life and turn from your sinful selfish life.

Adv. Dip. in Counselling and Family Therapy.
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And learn from them how to live a healthy and happy life.
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