White tonight
Lace and onions



I live in Patho, Australia.
Lace and onions



There are so many raptors around at the minute. I guess they know it’s time to cut the hay. They circle round looking for a meal.







Driving home from Bendigo tonight, I had to stop to admire the colours. Sadly, there were too many clouds to see the special lunar eclipse.


Some of my self sown sweet peas are this glorious colour.




The self sown ‘meadow’ grew up tall.

At least there was some color in the garden.




The green colored bee-eater has some friends that appear to be more blue colored. They are very striking.



The day before I found the Bee-eater pictured in the last post I went out looking for photo opportunities and took these of bee-eaters less than a kilometre away from my house. They have been returning after a winter absence and I love to see them flitting around flashing their amazing wing colours. I wonder if these are related to the one I found. They look identical to me. My foundling has survived another day, but still doesn’t seem to be able to fly. He’s safe in my glass house.



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