Farewell 2020
It will soon be time to get busy again. The weeds are growing. My garden needs attention. But I have to admit it’s nice to just rest up.

It will soon be time to get busy again. The weeds are growing. My garden needs attention. But I have to admit it’s nice to just rest up.

I’m feeling as slow as this turtle.

I had a lovely break and am glad to be safely back home. The birds seem to be watching over the farm.

Best wishes to all my Blog friends

I’ve been following the growth of a nest of little Darter birds. Two have survived and are ready to leave the nest. I was horrified that as I approached the nest this time, the two little ones fell into the creek and disappeared under the water.

I lost sight of one and the other seemed to be very uncertain of itself in the water. It seemed to be looking for a way to get out of the water.


Then I lost sight of it too, and was really sad, thinking that I might have scared them off the nest too early. I went away disheartened.
I returned to the nest a little while later. It was still empty, but I eventually found both of them, enjoying the sun and drying out.


My husband reported that he saw them both in the nest again tonight, so they either clawed their way back up the tree, (have a look at the feet of the ‘baby’ above!) or they might have managed to fly up. I hope they don’t leave for a little while yet.
More photos of the darters. And more. When they were very young. and the rest of the family.
Christmas colours everywhere you look. Even the bugs!!!


This is a cheeky little bird who loves to hang out in my garden.



These are different birds but the same variety.



…hiding up in that gum tree. It’s a white cockatoo.


I’m following the growth of these Darters in a nest close to my house. They are becoming more adventurous and were out of the nest as I approached. They scrambled back to the nest and were more interested in waiting for mum to return than to bother about me. Mum was sitting on a log watching, and didn’t come by while I was waiting.

They are still downy, but and really growing, gaining weight and strength. And they are still hungry!



More photos of the darters. When they were very young. and the rest of the family.
I wonder who this could be, hiding in the shadows… He was watching me taking bird photos.

Hope you like this shot Pa. Thinking of you on your birthday.
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