penny for your thoughts ..sitting on the back gate
down the hatch; that goes towards breakfast this morning
inviting? Sacred Bamboo Nandina sp.
aaah, so that's what happens to the berries!!
and being very wary of my presence, Currawong decided to sit on the fence a moment before flying off
both handsome and unique looking birds!
ReplyDeleteThe kookaburra is sort of scary looking to me.
ReplyDeleteAh, you are a Kookaburra expert, I love it.
ReplyDeleteHI Great shots of both birds. Loved them. Margaret
ReplyDeleteHi Carole,
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of Kookaburra, in the Netherlands is not this bird.
The first picture is my favorite.
Kind regards, Irma
Thr Kookaburra is definitely one of my favourite birds!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures!
The Kookaburra is a cool bird. I love the photos. This is one bird I would like to see in the wild. have a happy week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI have to say I have a bit of a soft spot for the currawongs, even if they do take a few eggs.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Buenas series,la Kookaburra tiene una boca impresionante.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteYou have some great birds there Carole, but I love that Kookaburra.
ReplyDeleteFantastic pics Carole, the early bird catches the worm.
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful birds! Love the black and white coloring of the Currawong.
ReplyDeleteLove the berry/bird picture....they never get enough....LOL!
ReplyDeleteJan
I don't think the Koobaurra is our best looking bird but you can't beat its laugh great first thing in the morning.
ReplyDeleteMerle......
Such delightful photos, again! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the berry in the beak shot.
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