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Subject: RE: BS: Wildlife sightings From: gnu Date: 07 Nov 05 - 04:48 PM Okay then... wait until I tell that old lad that I saw a Fisher!! He's gonna get twice as polite. I thought it might be a Fisher, but, again, no light coloured fur in the arse end. If only I could have seen the chest and throat, I would know for sure. |
Subject: RE: BS: Wildlife sightings From: Joybell Date: 07 Nov 05 - 06:04 PM Yes, bobad Spring in Aus. It's a fun time. Great to hear all of these stories about other seasons too. Shining Bronze Cuckoo calling from a tree. She's got her eye on the little woven-bag nest of the tiniest birds we have - Brown Thornbills. She's going to saddle them with her great big fat egg that will hatch into a great big fat baby Cuckoo. They'll spend all Summer trying to keep it fed. Why doesn't she pick on a starling nest or something. Driveway covered with gold. The Black Wattle has been sheding. Two Lesser Long-eared bats flying around our heads in the bedroom last night. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: BS: Wildlife sightings From: JennyO Date: 08 Nov 05 - 06:48 AM LOL, Micca! I love that Monty Python song! We've had quite a bit of rain lately, along with some very hot humid weather. The garden loves it, and so do the frogs. Tonight we were sitting outside with a cup of tea - it was just getting dark, and there was a chorus of frogs in stereo. In every corner of the garden was a different set of frogs chirping and croaking their little hearts out. If you stood in the middle, you could hear them on all sides. They make a lot of noise for such little people! Jenny |