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Posts Tagged Currawong chicks

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CURRAWONG CASHES IN ON CICADA SEASON

On October 22, 2020   /   Blue Mountains   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Birdlife, Blackheath, Blue Mountains, Cicadas, Currawong, Currawong chicks, Eastern Yellow Robins
CURRAWONG CASHES IN ON CICADA SEASON

MID AUGUST 2020 – I was creating a new garden bed recently when I spotted a currawong gathering roots for its nest. A yellow robin on the look-out for worms was watching on with a wary eye. The currawong nest was constructed high in a eucalypt (local

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BREAKFAST FOR BABES IN THE BIRD WORLD

On June 1, 2020   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Baby birds, Birdlife, Blackheath, Blue Mountains, Breakfast, Currawong chicks, Ibis chick, Wonga chick
BREAKFAST FOR BABES IN THE BIRD WORLD

It’s a great privilege to watch baby birds being fed. Wonga pigeons feed their chicks ‘milk’ for quite a while, even after a baby has begun to potter about foraging for solids. They are very shy birds, so to see this taking place through our kitchen window

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