Mom loves lying in bed in the wee hours of the morning and listening to the sound of all the different birds tweeting away. We don't think she has ever heard a currawong though.
right now our male cardinale thinks he is ready for the opera... bob threatened him yesterday. he and his missus are building a home in our powder puff tree. he is doing his come here sweetie call over and over and over. we love them, loud mouth and all
I am so stupid sometimes...should not do these things while in a hurry...thank you for pointing it out...I just seen the id and assumed it was you. (FYI, talking to dr's office etc while doing all this...my mind is in a dozen directions)
I would never have guess the Currawong was song bird.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels to the Hutch
Hugs to you and Dad and Sandra
HiC
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe Currawong has neat looking eyes and an operatic voice is interesting. Take care, enjoy your day!
Mom loves lying in bed in the wee hours of the morning and listening to the sound of all the different birds tweeting away. We don't think she has ever heard a currawong though.
ReplyDeleteWoos, Lightning and Timber
And a very common bird too, but ever entertaining and very much part of urban Australia.
ReplyDeleteI will have to look it up on youtube...I want to hear one.
ReplyDeleteI bet he is in a folk song or two.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful song(I googled and listened/watched)!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you caught it singing.
ReplyDeleteright now our male cardinale thinks he is ready for the opera... bob threatened him yesterday. he and his missus are building a home in our powder puff tree. he is doing his come here sweetie call over and over and over. we love them, loud mouth and all
ReplyDeleteOh, Yam, thank you so much for the ID on my plant...I learned something new today!
ReplyDeleteI am so stupid sometimes...should not do these things while in a hurry...thank you for pointing it out...I just seen the id and assumed it was you. (FYI, talking to dr's office etc while doing all this...my mind is in a dozen directions)
ReplyDeleteSweet feathered friend photo ^_^
ReplyDeleteBe Well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I guess very native to Australia.
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