corvus wrote:I find it strange that I hear and see more birds in my backyard and immediate area than I see/hear when in the bush , what are your experiences.
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corvus wrote:I find it strange that I hear and see more birds in my backyard and immediate area than I see/hear when in the bush , what are your experiences.
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corvus wrote:I find it strange that I hear and see more birds in my backyard and immediate area than I see/hear when in the bush , what are your experiences.
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Son of a Beach wrote:
... but I'm disappointed that I don't get any currawongs in my garden
Devon Annie wrote:I just checked some photos, and they were definitely currawongs. I was just confused by the fact that they were in Devonport. I've never seen them here before.
Apparently they were widely eaten by the early settlers, and said to be quite tasty!
rabbit wrote:At the moment there are 6 black cockatoos savaging the banksia tree in my backyard.
mikethepike wrote:The Central Plateau always seems to have only the scarcest population of birds and bird species and is seems almost eerily devoid of bird calls in the early morning. Do others agree? Also,can anyone direct me to a species list for the Plateau? Thanks.
rabbit wrote:I don't know if this is really the backyard. But a Big Sea Eagle flew overhead yesterday and it looked amazing.
Ryan
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