@tasfleur wrote:

I really love all kinds of birds, but it particular (if I had to single one out) it would be the blue wren.

 

After that, come the owls (especially the snowy owl), cockatoos and the eagles.


Tas, I think you are having a lend of us.

 

They are as colourful as flowers - and - we know how good you are there.

 

Robot wink

Print out your own birdie!

 

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You'll have to enlarge this to say 200 or 250% otherwise it's going to be too small and fiddly.

 

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There's dotted fold lines and the glue goes on the little blue asterisks.

 

You could, if you felt adventurous, photoshop it to look like a blue wren. Smiley LOL

I'll send some over, with the rain. Smiley LOL

There is one catch - the local hawk may want visiting rights. Smiley LOL

 

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That will be good ecar and as for the hawk he is most welcome we have 2 here, you never know they may hook up.

I have to report what I think may be some baby yellow tailed black cockatoos in my vicinity.  Large bush, tall treed area about 150 metres away from here, and they are up high.  

 

They sound like 80grade sandpaper being rubbed across the grain of hardwoodSmiley Very Happy

 

But I do like finches/canaries and their chattering and especially their whistling.

 

DEB

I've just had a flock of 25 or thereabouts seagulls fly lazily past. Things must be too wet for them at the tip. Smiley LOL

Nowdays the only whistles I get are from tea kettles. Smiley LOL

we gut seagulls here, you see them once a year on the river .

 

we also have swans too mainly black ones, they are beautiful.

Where are you situated Latina?

 

I'm on the Central Coast NSW, fairly close to the lake that is feed by the tides of The Entrance.  Few black swans there, with pelicans often using the thermals near the surrounding hills.

 

Ecar.....seagulls getting wetSmiley LOL

Nothing like a wolf whistle from a building site......ah those were the days.

 

DEB

 

 

Lower  Western   in NSW so a long way from the coast . we have pelicans too but not all year though.

I spent the last couple of years buying toys, here and there, then putting them in boxes, taping up the boxes and a) putting the boxes "somewhere", and b) forgetting what's in the boxes.

Every so often I'll unearth a box and send it off to young couple I know, who have kids.

It's not exactly presents under the tree on Christmas morning, more a random assortment of whatever would fit in the box, but I haven't heard any complaints from them, yet. Smiley LOL