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on β05-10-2019 05:09 PM
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on β05-10-2019 07:08 PM
@ecar3483 wrote:I dropped in about midday today (Saturday 5 October) and there's the egg! Brown and speckled just as it should be...
So what was the white thing in the corner?
The thing you can't see now because they've zoomed the camera...
My best guess is that it was probably a feather...
Or a chicken egg... Laid by a stealthy chicken who arrived in the small hours of the morning while everyone slept, nearly silently laid an egg and then departed, just as stealthily...
It's just a guess, mind... ha ha...
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You just can't trust ' chics' . ![]()
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on β05-10-2019 07:14 PM
@ecar3483 wrote:I had a quick look about 1 this afternoon, and the chicks were still alone.
One of the chicks raised it's head and I thought "Isn't it good that they get better looking as they get older?", ha ha.
There must be a Universal law that parents have to find their offspring attractive, even if the rest of us don't quite see it... ha ha...
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In the eye of the ' beholder ' - there is no such thing as ugly.
I believe - all in their way - are perfect - as intended.
(Well - unless - proved ' otherwise ' - time always tells ). lol
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on β05-10-2019 09:23 PM
The grape vines are just starting to put out leaves.
At the moment they look more like bright green gramophone horns, ha ha...
The very newest wattlebird thinks they're fantastic because of their shape.
It can hop up and down the grape vine and stick it's beak in the "flowers"...
For someone who's very young, and very inquisitive it's a veritable adventure playground out there... ha ha...
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on β05-10-2019 10:20 PM
High rise buildings aren't the only places where falcons choose to nest...
Here's a rare photo of a falcon nesting in a tree...
Ha ha...
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on β05-10-2019 10:46 PM
I have often wondered why most photos of the Bald Eagle is taken from a side profile.
But, then I saw a photo that was taken front on,
and the question was answered.
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on β05-10-2019 11:42 PM
Bald Eagle is not amused

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on β06-10-2019 11:57 AM
Egg has been moved around, but is still in the nest.
Can it still be viable?
And the clock hasn't re-set for daylight saving
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on β06-10-2019 12:40 PM