Saturday, June 30, 2012

Two little Birds


I seemed to have amassed quite a few bird photos, here are a 
couple from my backlog.

A house Sparrow sitting in my crabapple tree


and a Willy-Wagtail on a far away fence.


Hope you are all enjoying a great weekend. 

We have had wild weather with two little tornados in the city this
week, as well as pouring rain and some hail, it is cold and wet 
and I just got drenched pruning just one rose.

Happy days!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

SkyWatch - Sunset Clouds


I tried to catch the golden lining to the clouds but it was too 
bright . . .


so I caught the fluffy clouds against the blue 


and some bare trees


but could not resist zooming in to the main event.


My heart goes out to all the folks in Colorado who have lost their homes,
I have been in the same boat. I hope with all my heart that you get a good thunderstorm to douse the fires.

God bless you all.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

World Bird Wednesday - Female Flame Robin


A few days ago, this cute little female Flame Robin checked out 
our garden.


Isn't she a sweetheart? Some winters when we are lucky, a pair
of them brighten up our our gardens until late spring.


I do hope she brings a mate along . . .


Monday, June 25, 2012

OUR WORLD - A New Arrival


It has been a full and harrowing time since I last posted. Like 
shades of Lemony Snickert, there have been a few unfortunate 
events.

I am still jelly limbed as I thank God for our granddaughter's 
miraculous survival of a horror car crash. Somehow, that relegated 
blogging to the depths of a dark cupboard.

Next, my 95 year old friend of 40 years standing, suffered a fall 
and broke two vertebra. Suddenly, independent living is no longer
an option for her and we had to honour our promise to take her
little dog.

Allow me to introduce you to Koockie, obviously taken with our
eldest granddaughter. Over the years, the grandchildren have amassed
quite a menagerie of foundlings and ill treated four legged friends.


The first attempt of Bumble, a loveable bottle raised sheep, to 
make friends, seemed questionable. A couple of days later though, 
Koockie's confidence had grown  and an entente cordiale was 
reached.


Grandson's valiant attempt to hush Rex's very loud bark proved 
futile but first meetings can be deceptive. The black and white dog 
looking on is one of my eldest granddaughter's 'acquisitions' and 
the friendliest dog that ever was.


Meeting horned beasts proved rather daunting.


A happy respite in my garden.


Meeting a beast so much bigger than yourself, can be intimidating


but meeting a whole herd is frightening indeed and yet, he tried 
his level best to protect me from them.


So now the cat is out of the bag. I have a dog. A blessing, a
responsibility and a definite liability when photographing birds 
and wildlife. The blessing is that I have to take him on twice daily 
walks and walking in nature is one of the great joys of my life.

All considered, I feel incredibly blessed.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Our World & World Bird Wednesday -- Riverbank Birds


Life was chucking rocks at us for a while but I'm more or less 
back again.

A few shots from our trip to Renmank on the Murray River.


The well kept lawns at the Holiday Park offered ideal foraging
for this immature Dusky Moorhen, Gallinula tenebrosa,


as well as any number of Purple Swamphens, Porphyrio porphyrio.

These two look innocuous enough 


but I certainly wouldn't want to mess with this chap!


Small wonder this Masked Lapwing, Vanellus miles, looks a
little wary. 


Although the Lapwing has spurs on it's wings, it was not about 
to get too close to this big fella.


It did get a trifle windy at times and feathers flew


and even a bird can have a bad hair day. 
Just look at the expression on it's face.


I sincerely hope you are all enjoying your life, remember, it has a use by date.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

TODAY'S FLOWERS - Primulas


When skies are grey and days are dreary,
it's good to have something bright and cheery.


Just a few of the primulas I have recently planted


and can see from both the kitchen sink and my bedroom.


I hope you all have flowers to enjoy!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

SkyWatch - A Day at Wirrealpa


Sunrise at a place I dearly love, Wirrealpa station in the North of 
South Australia.


A little drama during the day


that resolved itself into a rather nice sunset at gin & tonic time.


What a difference a day makes . . .


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