This King Parrot has became a regular visitor for a while, but now Spring has sprung, I guess there are other things on its mind.
Male King Parrot |
Male King Parrot |
Catkins against the sky |
We spent nearly all winter looking for the Tawny Frogmouth pair, then late August we found them - roosting a lot lower than previously, and only visible from a certain direction.
Tawny Frogmouth pair |
Frogmouth nest |
Trying out the nest |
On 6 September, I noticed the new nest partially destroyed and blamed the Pied Currawongs. The next day the male Frogmouth was reviewing the partially destroyed nest and I thought they would move on. The following two days the female Frogmouth was in her normal roost, but no sign of the male; then on 9 September we found him on a rebuilt nest high above the female's roost. We expect to see hatching activity on or around 9 October.
New Nest |
Little Pied Cormorant at take-off |
#33 sunrise |
Sunrise on bare trees |
Silvereyes at bath |
Wattle - harbinger of Spring |
Chuckles - Kookaburra |
Twisted |
Canola near Wallendbeen |
More Canola |
Flowering Plum Orchard at Young |
Drone view of the Orchard |
Higher Drone view |
Even More Canola |
Eucalypts and Wattles |
Still sitting |
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike - a Spring/Summer visitor |
Granite outcrop |
Magpie-Larks (Peewees) |
Milky Way over home |
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