By Birding-Aus, on January 5th, 2020% Many years ago, my grandparents, who lived at Upwey, would occasionally put out strips of liver for the kookaburras. I remember being told (must have been about 1950) that sometimes they would cough up less desirable stuff they had eaten to enjoy the liver. I now believe this was regurgitation of undigested remains, . . . → Read More: Bird baths: the regurgitation factor
By Birding-Aus, on January 5th, 2020% Re rejected red bird bath from Bunnings; Take it back for a refund plus ten percent.
Seriously, try putting a rock in the red bird bath to speed up the approval process.
We have just survived the hottest day in the world here in Mulgoa, near Penrith, waiting for the fire which . . . → Read More: Birding-Aus Digest, Vol 75, Issue 4
By Birding-Aus, on January 4th, 2020% A friend was persuaded by his wife to replace their old concrete bird bath so he went to Bunnings and bought a red ceramic one but the birds won’t go anywhere near it. Would it be the colour, that it is ceramic (slippery) or just that it is new? David Robertson Adelaide
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By Birding-Aus, on January 4th, 2020% p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 15.0px; font: 13.3px Arial; color: #000000; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 15.0px; font: 13.3px Arial; color: #000000; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000; min-height: 15.0px} p.p3 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 15.0px; font: 13.3px Arial; color: #3573e7; -webkit-text-stroke: #0000ff} p.p4 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: . . . → Read More: correction: Chough’s eye colors are just fine, still red, no worries
By Birding-Aus, on January 3rd, 2020% Yes. The photo is one Chough in foreground with an adult (white eye) and a juvenile (dark eye) Raven behind. Not sure which species of Raven, probably Little Raven. Our Choughs are quite different to the choughs of Europe which are corvids (crows). Our choughs are quite different to ravens. Notice the quite . . . → Read More: Chough eye colour
By Birding-Aus, on January 3rd, 2020% I’ve never seen this before. About 20 Topknot pigeons flew over my garden a couple of days ago and now 3 have been in it, looking about. Refugees from the bush fires no doubt. I think its time we actively promoted not only putting water out but also responsible feeding over this unprecedented disaster time. . . . → Read More: Topknot Pigeons in Greenwich, Lane Cove
By Birding-Aus, on January 3rd, 2020% Hello birders,
Looking through our photos, I found one with interesting contrast between the birds’ eye colors. See the second photo for Chough at this checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S61460739 Two birds there, I assume immatures, appear to have dark eyes. The one facing the camera seems to have white eyes, not red. Is that unusual? I have . . . → Read More: Chough eye color
By Birding-Aus, on January 2nd, 2020% Seasons greetings folks.
On two occasions last year, I heard the melodic tones of an Eastern Bristlebird calling from the montane heath near one of the summits of Mt Barney [on the McPherson Range in SEQ and one of the best bushwalking locations in Australia]. This was a positive note given the tenuous status of . . . → Read More: The impact of climate change on Bristlebirds
By Birding-Aus, on January 2nd, 2020% Welcome. to the Seniors club Willem, I hear that hearing aids can be a great help although not needing them myself.
We lived in Rural Manitoba sometime last century and your post is reminiscent, except cannot recall any birds at all during the windswept winters, a small list of summer migrants including our first . . . → Read More: Fire and Ice
By Birding-Aus, on January 2nd, 2020% Yes, I am still around and living in Northern Norway, although now mainly only lurking on the bird lists and not contributing anymore. My hearing is deteriorating steadily, I am on a waiting list for cataract operations, and I no longer drive my car in winter here. Winter this year has been much ups . . . → Read More: From Birding-Aus
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