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Re: Herons and other birds #53284
02/23/02 12:32 AM
02/23/02 12:32 AM
zyph  Offline
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Posts: 1,061
Australia
The hot summer is almost over. Humidity wars with cooling breezes, and together they cook up thunderstorms, but most of these pass with a whimper.

The macadamia tree is dropping its fruit steadily, but it is still laden, branches sagging. The pecan tree is covered with ripening nuts, and some branches are so loaded down, they drag on the ground. Birds like the pecan in summer, when it is full of foliage. Banana passionfruit are ripening on the back fence, the choko vine is growing like something crazed, paw-paws hang pendant-like from one tree, and cluster around the trunk of another. My second banana plant has fallen over in one of the stiff breezes, and I doubt that I'll see another sprout from the base. Trees everywhere are growing with gusto after all the rain recently.

The crows raised one baby, and - as we've seen them do before - have arrived with another, younger one. I think they steal them! lol We have noisy visits from them and their loud baby most mornings, and I've relented, and feed them sometimes. I saw a program on television not long ago, which showed a possum eating bird eggs! No wonder the crows attack them.

The magpies are unrecognisable! Both parents are sleek, well-groomed, and beautiful. The female has regrown her neck feathers, and obviously both have time to bath again! The "baby" is still young-looking, but fully grown, and it feeds itself, with only an occasional begging look at its parents. They have clearly had "the talk" with it, and it never begs now. It still accompanies them, and will for a while, but as it matures, it will become independent, and find its own mate. They started out on an electricity pole, with their little nest at the mercy of the elements, and one chick died, but they have managed to raise a healthy and independent offspring, and they've done themselves proud! My constant delight is that this baby eats from my hand, even when the parents aren't around. I don't get to feed them much while I'm working, but my son does. He loves them as much as I do. The baby is beginning to find its voice. Most of what comes out is still a screech, but the screech is developing a musical tone now, and it won't be long before it has written its own song, and is using that to defend its own territory. (They never copy their parents' songs.)

The noisy miner birds have nested. It seems that feeding babies is a woman's job with them, or perhaps the male has died. The little black-faced grey birds were visiting last week, and when the parent seemed to be attacking, I realised it was the little bird who had been catching food on the wing. I was able to throw pieces of meat skyward, and it would swoop, snapping the morsels in its beak with incredible accuracy. It was feeding two very big babies, so the abundance of insects this summer has been a boon for some.

To top it off, a little black bird with a "v" shaped tail - definitely not related to swifts or swallows, and bigger, with a ruffle around its head which it can puff up - is a regular visitor to the macadamia tree. It makes the craziest noises, and is very funny. It was watching on the day I threw the food to the noisy miner. It decided to get in on the act, and tried to dive for food. Sadly, it's just not very good at it! I don't think it caught one piece, but it deserved a medal for its effort. It is just the cutest bird!

Alas, the possums have not been sighted recently. The box is still there, and they know about it, so that's all I can do.

As the cooler months set in, we will feed the birds a little more. Cities are barren places. And next year, I wonder if our brave little magpies will rebuild on top of the electricity pole?


Re: Herons and other birds #53285
02/27/02 08:07 AM
02/27/02 08:07 AM
Zita  Offline
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Posts: 555
Christchurch, New Zealand
This last week I discovered I had 3 baby cockatiels in the nest. They had their feathers on and were quite big.
A few days later 2 were out sitting on the perch surveying their new world.

It has been 3 years since any were bred, so it is a delight to have them arrive.
These are pied cockatiels, very pretty in their markings. One is spotted grey and lemon.


Re: Herons and other birds #53286
02/27/02 07:37 PM
02/27/02 07:37 PM
Amelia  Offline
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Posts: 62
Portland,Oregon USA
Oh I am jealous. I had a cockatiel once. His name was Comet. He was a looney bird.LOL He loved to walk about on tabletops and pick things up, walk over to the edge and drop them off. He would then spread his wings and yell "OH NO". He was also great at spotting flies and spiders on the walls and ceiling. They scared the you know what out of him. He would get into this crouch, like he was trying to cover his head and then shreek his head off til someone got rid of the offending bug.


Amelia


Re: Herons and other birds #53287
03/01/02 04:19 AM
03/01/02 04:19 AM
Zita  Offline
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Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 555
Christchurch, New Zealand
Sounds like a lot of fun Amelia. I used to have 3 cockatiels in the conservatory, but finally put them out in the avery where they are very happy. That just left one male canary - sweetie - inside.

Today I decided he would go out with the others too, as I am cutting down on work with this broken wrist.

Well, it is love at 1st sight. Gabrielle and Sweetie are sitting side by side on the tree trunk.

[ March 02, 2002: Message edited by: Zita ]


Re: Herons and other birds #53288
03/02/02 10:16 PM
03/02/02 10:16 PM
Zita  Offline
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Posts: 555
Christchurch, New Zealand
I came home from walking the dogs and noticed the love birds were very vocal in the avery. On taking a closer look, I discovered the reason why. there was a young lovebird on the outside of the avery, looking in!

I carefully turned the hose on, and grabbed the butterfly net, but to no avail. I tried all day, asking God to help me catch it so I could hopefully return it to it's owner. Such a pretty blue, and so young. I finally told God to send it away if He didn't want me to catch it, but it returned, hitting itself on the window pane.

We went out for a hike in the hills, and when we returned it was still there looking for food, so I managed to put ot some seed which it ate greedily.

Finally I asked God to reveal the message He had for me in being unable to catch it, and this was the reply.

Don't just be a beautifully dressed christian.

Don't not feed on the Word

Don't be so busy doing your own thing, that you miss out on the Mansion I have prepared for you.

I offered the bird a home
I offered it food and water
But it preferred the freedom to fly free and do it's own thing, not realizing the dangers that were lurking out there in it's new wide expanded world.


Re: Herons and other birds #53289
03/02/02 10:32 PM
03/02/02 10:32 PM
zyph  Offline
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Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 1,061
Australia
Zita, thank you for that. It's so sad and frustrating when we want to help one of God's creatures, but they're consumed with fear. Our Heavenly Father must weep at our response to Him sometimes.

You call them "Lovebirds". Do you mean Budgies? I was thinking Peach-faces at first, but you said this one was blue. I vaguely remember seeing other colours, but I'm not sure.

How is your arm? I know you were in the wars for a while. Has there been any relief?


Re: Herons and other birds #53290
03/03/02 08:01 AM
03/03/02 08:01 AM
Zita  Offline
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Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 555
Christchurch, New Zealand
Zyph, it was a peach-faced love bird, without the 'peach' Just a pretty greeny-blue all over.
He hasn't been around at all today, so I just hope that somebody else had more success than I.

Having this broken wrist inhibits my movement at the moment, and not keen to to active incase I fall again.

It's hard work and very painful trying to get it mobile again. Just going to take a long time. At least I can type with it now, that was sooo frustrating typing with one hand!

Thanks for asking.


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