on 19-01-2013 07:58 PM
This is Screech.
For the last couple of months we've had a very diligent Tawny Frogmouth pair sitting on their nest close to the house. We've watched with anticipation and were finally rewarded by seeing a little bundle of fluff popping his head out of the nest.
Then last weekend - DRAMA - I walked outside to see a massive monitor making his way towards the Tawny tree. Screamed at hubby to come and help, we tried to avert disaster, but the monitor was way too fast for us and scaled the tree.
Mumma Tawny was very panicked, as the monitor came closer to the nest she flew off into a nearby tree. She gave me a look of absolute desperation HELP ME! (yes, she did!) but the nest/monitor were way too high for us to do anything. Hubby tried to throw things at the monitor, but I stopped him as the monitor's life is no less precious than the chicks - I didn't want to see the monitor get toppled out of the tree and hurt or killed. Plus hubby damn near hit my car with a rock. ;\
I put some eggs around the base of the tree so the monitor could see them, in a vain attempt to lure him away from the chick. We had to go out briefly, so wished the Tawnys good luck. Alas, when we came back, the nest was empty :_|
Went about our afternoon chores when suddenly I spotted baby Tawny! Sitting on the ground next to the tractor. We dropped everything, made him a makeshift nest and put it up in the tree, then caught him and put him in the nest. We saw Mumma and Pappa Tawny watching nearby.
Cut down a long story, Bubba kept jumping out of his nest over the next three days and Mumma and Pappa abandoned him, so the decision was made to bring him inside to keep him safe from both the monitors and our dogs. (our four young ones would kill him).
He will be released as soon as he can fly properly and learn to catch his own bugs (I am catching them for him at the moment). He's all puffed up and hating me in the photo, that's a good thing, we don't want him imprinting on us. He's feeding really well though (I hate you, I hate you, yum, yum, more please, I still hate you).
on 10-06-2013 12:03 PM
Great post Joono, and we are now buying only Australian food ... if they don't produce what we would like, we go without and stay with Australian, apart from maple syrup of course .. xx
on 10-06-2013 12:03 PM
exactly Joono!
on 10-06-2013 04:01 PM
(monsters) you must be heartbroken but I'm glad you have all those lovable critters around you who can put a smile on your face a hundred times a day.
on 12-06-2013 12:19 PM
Must be getting close to needing more pictures of Mr. Screech and his animal friends on the farm please? ... please? ... please? ...... :-x
Back tonight xx
on 12-06-2013 12:25 PM
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Great post Joono, and we are now buying only Australian food ... if they don't produce what we would like, we go without and stay with Australian, apart from maple syrup of course .. xx
I try to only buy Australian everything with the exception of maple syrup also :^O
It just doesn't taste the same does it
on 14-06-2013 02:24 PM
Can't let Mr. Screech disappear .... :-x
on 14-06-2013 03:04 PM
monsters, how are you and all the animals going?
on 14-06-2013 06:13 PM
Hi Everyone :-x
Thanks so much for your kind words re Baby.
Sorry I haven't been around much, it's been a frantically busy week and on top I've been feeling a bit depressed. Just sad about the missing family members (Tango, Spud and Baby), money's a bit tight, and the weather hasn't helped. Today has been the first semi-fine day in over 1.5 weeks.
I hate the rain, it turns the place into a quagmire of mud and makes me so lazy and lethargic with no motivation. Hopefully we'll get some fine weather next week to dry the place out and bring my energy levels back up.
I let the baby calves out into the big paddock today (they've been living in a small paddock with a stable to keep them safe and warm for the first few weeks). What an absolute pleasure watching their joy and excitement at being let out into "the wild"!
They ran, they danced, they skipped, they kicked up their back legs, they ran around and around the dam flat out. They were like little kids let loose in a huge events room. I just watched them with tears of laughter streaming down my cheeks. Wish I had a video camera!
Screech is still very well, and my clever birdie has once again been sheltering under the roof. He moved back to "his" tree today for the first of the fine weather.
He is becoming more independent/wild lately; he often refuses to come down for breakfast (so not many after-breakfast snuggles :-() and won't come down for dinner until on dusk. He's never liked cuddles at night time, but did give me a brief snuggle this evening.
Everyone else is well, and healthy, will get onto getting some more piccys once the weather clears a bit.
on 14-06-2013 06:52 PM
Hi Monsters-its a great thread.
Hope the sun shines a few rays on paradise soon............................Richo.
on 14-06-2013 08:38 PM
Thanks Richo :-x
I'm just being a mooch 'cos I hate winter!