Currawong family returns
Over the past couple of weeks two currawongs have tentatively approached our feeding table on a regular basis. I think …
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Over the past couple of weeks two currawongs have tentatively approached our feeding table on a regular basis. I think …
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Read More >This little fella and a mate are making a comeback in the yard, along with a couple of fearless wattle …
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Read More >Our currawong of over several years has not returned from the wildlife carer. We are in the dark about her …
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Read More >The absence of our long time currawong has led to territory disputes in the bird kingdom. A raven family has …
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Read More >Our backyard has been feather deep in several bird families looking for a feed. The birds battling for dominance are …
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Read More >Musings on the Top End. Where has the last decade gone? It was a time lived in sweat, prickly heat …
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Read More >A gathering of old friends from the archives. Digital and ink doodles from the sketchbooks and files.
Read More >We left the tropical north a few years ago and made our home in Wombat country. In that time, I …
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Read More >The conflation of facial recognition surveillance with the stream of selfies uploaded every second across the web is a bonanza …
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