north-north-west wrote:My butcherbirds are back!!!! First time I've seen them for months.
ofuros wrote:At the moment we are sharing our backyard with a recently shed, beautiful pea green tree snake...I wondered why the frogs in our pond have been silent over the last couple of nights...
Hiking Noob wrote:ofuros wrote:At the moment we are sharing our backyard with a recently shed, beautiful pea green tree snake...I wondered why the frogs in our pond have been silent over the last couple of nights...
We'll need a photo of that![]()
ofuros wrote:Narrowed it down. Little bit of red around the head area...I think its a Bushturkey chick.
Moondog55 wrote:I don't often have anything to report. But today While I was digging the services trench for the new shed I was visited by a pair of pardalopes. The first in our backyard in may decades If they are nesting in the huge pile of garden soil in the back yard then the pile can stay there until the hatchlings are ready to fly.
Now anybody have any ideas about how to make a nest bx for a tunneling species> Sand packed into PVC plumbing pipe??
Not the best pictures but it was the camera to hand
Hiking Noob wrote:Family of four.
Hiking Noob wrote:Family of four.
north-north-west wrote:I recently met a large and plump (or possibly pregnant) blue tongue while tidying up a few things in the yard. They're always good to have around.
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