Early One Morning
Updated: 2009-12-30 23:49:11
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Skip to content Skip to search Accesskey s Bird Table News A place to chat about all types of birds and also exchange bird feeding and other wild bird advice Home Contact Form Site Index Trisha’s About Page Alchemy When sunbeams warm the sleeping Earth , and blackbird sings for all he's worth to welcome Spring , proclaim the birth Of beauty , hope and joy and mirth . When gold adorns bright shrub and tree , and buttercups grow wild and free , spreading far as eye can see . that's Alchemey enough for . me Categories All My Videos Balcony Birding Bird Eating Bird Bird Feeding Problems Bird Food Bird Friendly Plants Bird Friends Around the World Bird Song Bird Tables and Bird Feeders Birds I've seen in and around my garden Birdy Ramblings on my daily dawdle caption contest Cat Control Chat about the decline in bird numbers Dew Ponds Do sparrows attack other birds Fact Sheet for individual birds Farm Table News a chat about farming General Harvest 2009 Kitchen Scraps as Bird Food My Birdy Shop Nest Boxes News Pet Birds Photographs Poems and Nursery Rhymes about birds Puzzle and Contest Time Readers' Photographs Swift Poles at the Olympic Games Trichomoniasis Uncategorized Watching
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This article marks the 1000th post on this blog.
It has been quite a journey, from a hesitant start on another platform through to the introduction of photographs and on to this point. It has taken a little over 4 years with plenty of interesting articles - I hope. The readership has [...]
We have many Australian native plants in our garden, and on our property. They are a magnet for the many honeyeaters we have resident around the garden.
I particularly like the many varieties of Eremophila we have growing, as these seem to flower for long periods of time creating a steady supply of food for the [...]
Earlier this year we visited Pangarinda Arboretum at Wellington, about a half hour drive south of Murray Bridge in South Australia. This collection of native Australian plants has been set up and maintained by local plant enthusiasts. It is a great place for flower photography as well as birding. On this occasion I managed to [...]
I’ve had this set of photos waiting for several months until I found the time to post them. I finally got around to it.
I observed themale Australian Magpie shown in the photos in our garden one sunny day. I can’t remember how hot it was, but I was intrigued by the bird’s behaviour. It was [...]
Christmas greetings to all of my loyal readers.
I appreciate all of you - those who visit only occasionally, those who visit regularly and those who take the time to comment, or ask questions.
This birding blog has grown from strength to strength with increasing numbers of visitors and people commenting. Several records for this blog have [...]
Last Saturday we were travelling from Murray Bridge to Peterborough in the mid north of South Australia. We were visiting relatives for a Christmas get together. As we were approaching Peterborough on the road from the small township of Terowie, I saw three Apostlebirds on the side of the road. This was near the entrance [...]
If I want to see some Ostriches here in South Australia I only have to drive for about ten minutes. Ostriches are not native Australian birds, of course, because they have been introduced into Australia from Africa.
The Ostriches I can see are actually in the open range Monarto Zoo near Adelaide, South Australia. The zoo [...]
I meant to publish this post and the photos several months ago, but I was distracted when writing my novel.
When my son, daughter-in-law and new grandson came over from Sydney for a visit last August we all visited the Monarto Zoo just a few kilometres from our home in Murray Bridge (near Adelaide).
As we were [...]