Bird count in my yard
29 July 2001 12:08These birds are in my yard now, hopping in the garden.

Black faced cuckoo-shrike

Black faced cuckoo-shrike

Pied Butcher Bird

Willie Wagtail. When they get angry they flare their eyebrows. Beware the Flared Eyebrows!

corvus coronides. One has been nicknamed T-Bone becuase he nicks Scruffy's bones. The dog goes berserk when this happens.

Blue Wren

Eastern Rosella
a small family of peewees/mudlarks I dont have photos for
And of course various rats with wings (sparrows, blackbirds etc.)
All images stolen from various sites.
Maybe I should get a webcam. Den's Backyard Cam.
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Date: 28 Jul 2001 21:57 (UTC)I'd watch Den's Backyard Cam!
Date: 29 Jul 2001 11:46 (UTC)In Seattle, we get bald eagle flyovers occasionally. Beautiful.
I'd better set up Den's Backyard Cam!
Date: 29 Jul 2001 17:19 (UTC)We don't get *many* seagulls here, what with being 400km from the ocean and everything. 8) In the spring a pair of nankeen kestrals will nest in the gumtree across the road, and a pair of kites will nest in the park nearby. I'll see wattle birds, honey eaters, yellow robins, red-rumped parrots, king parrots, currawongs, apostle birds, choughs, kookaburras, supurb kingfishers (metalic blue) and red-backed kingsfishers (metallic green with a red back)
And, of course, the bloody PESTS. Sparrows, black birds, and starlings bloody starlings.
Birdies
Date: 29 Jul 2001 14:29 (UTC)Now my parents, who are retired, are in their summer residence in Estes Park, Colorado. They had the mother mountain lion and her cubs out in the yard late the other night. They heard it, didn't see it. A woman called animal control to have them remove the rotting elk carcass she killed on arrival to feed the family with. When they said "why didn't you tell us, we'd have shot it!" The woman replied "That's why I waited until she was done with it, I didn't *want* you to shoot her, she wasn't a threat to anyone!" Right ON!! She's clearly following the elk summer migration for a food source- as long as she doesn't become a "garbage" cat she'll be ok:).
Re: Birdies
Date: 29 Jul 2001 17:22 (UTC)We don't get a lot of large animals in town; the occasional kangaroo or swamp wallaby follow the rail line into tows, and out again.
Australia doesn't have large animals that will kill you and eat you. We have tiny animals that will kill you and run away.
killers
Date: 30 Jul 2001 17:19 (UTC)