Bird Deams

Now that the birdsong is getting started at 3:30 AM here in SEQ I find myself having more and more frequent bird dreams…’geek’, yes I know.  Just last week, I had a flock of Pacific Baza sitting on my porch railing asking to be fed.  When I was getting ready for work…some hours later… I heard a Olive Oriole doing a Baza imitation…ah ha.  This morning, Wonga Pigeons were morphing into Brown Cuckoo-Doves, then into Brush Cuckoos into Channel-bills, quite psychedelic actually…then I found myself yelling at the cat and telling him to let the Owlet-nightjar alone as “muppet” had as much right to be on the lamp shade as he did at the end of the bed.  I am now debating whether or not to tick King Parrot for the year yard list.  King parrots are far from rare, but I almost never seen them in the yard and have not had one this year.  I am “certain” I heard one this morning…or did I?  Does anyone else dream in bird?   Full disclosure: This note intended is to start a non spam / cat (really…again)? thread

Cheers,

Roger

Roger McNeill Samford Valley, SEQ ===============================

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3 comments to Bird Deams

  • Geoff Price

    I dream of the Dollarbird regularly, but always wake up before it comes true :(

  • Joshua Bergmark

    I remember once I dreamt I saw a Night Parrot 😉 Also, last year, I had a dream so realistic I woke up the next day and ALMOST ticked off Square-tailed Kite on my excel spreadsheet!

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  • "Shirley Cook"

    How about a “daylight saving” thread? If you were soouth of the border, it would be 4:30 am when you are being woken up (or half woken up) Regards Shirley