Spring is here







The Swallows have moved in too. They love this boat. I’m not sure whether they are Welcome Swallows or Barn Swallows. They are a bit of a nuisance because they built a massive nest structire out of mud last year. Apparently they tend to return each year to the same sites.



Compare them to this one
I was so please this bird stopped still for the instant that I managed to snap it, twice!


In many places these plants are declared to be a pest. Growing where they do at my place, I think they’re beautiful. They have been tough enough to survive harsh conditions, but haven’t spread anywhere else.



Their bills are awesome. He was having a feast underneath the deck. There must be pleanty of fish around,



A very cheeky fellow who was lurking around my barge. My barge floats on the lagoon. It’s a little like a floating caravan or a very small house. There must be lots of fish in the water around and under it because this pelican was having a feast. He was so distracted that he let me take lots of photos.



I’ve noticed this chap (I assume) hanging about out front. He seems to be getting bolder and bolder. I couldn’t believe how close he came to the house. And what was surprising is how close he let me get to photograph him. He couldn’t really think he was well protected by a few little grasses. I kept creeping closer and closer and he didn’t seem to care. And that was only the beginning of our relationship. Wait for tomorrow’s photos.

This little one and it’s friend obviously didn’t know the Covid restrictions and came to visit in the shed.(I think they’re Striated Pardalotes.) This was good because they spent a great deal of time flitting around while I tried to capture them in an infrequent still moment. I did finally manage to capture them, and a lot of cobwebs, but it required some patience because these two were rarely still for even a moment.



I’ve posted all manner of white colored birds floating serenely along the water, pelicans, ibis, spoonbills, etc. So when I saw this one I just had to post it too!
There was no sign of it the next time I drove by. Do you think it flew away?



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