Saturday, October 06, 2007

Birds everywhere...
so... Guess who finally weakened and bought a digital camera?

The bird war over feed was well advanced and I kept running out of film...
had to scan in the photos...

"My food" squawks the Galah...
"Bugger off its ours" pipes the pigeons

(this with my old camera...




the rest with the newie...but still like the old one best.)



"Christ now the bloody magpies have arrived, we'll all starve" thinks one of the dozens of Galahs which have descended




It was the war of the birds outside my


window... after seed and fruit.... so funny to watch the
displays of power and the "tricks" they used to dislodge each other from the tray of sunflower seeds...


" Aaaah! All mine"

(I love the expression on the Galah's faces.... sometimes they get this really stupid look but it has a real edge of naughtiness in it. in Australia if someone calls you a Galah or more often a stupid Galah, it can be closely identified with Ratbag...which to me has a more urban feeling...Galah means to me someone who really is a bit of a bushie and a ratbag to boot. These birds always make me smile.)







"The winner!"

Another favourite of mine are Magpies. They are so bright and friendly once they get used of you. There is nothing nicer than to see a family of Maggies on the ground amongst the trees talking back and forth...using such a range of different words... and the carolling songs they sing are sometimes for us...because they will sit right near you, look straight at you and sing for ages...







6 comments:

j kieselguhr said...

they seem to behave just like humans, MC :o) and digitals are fun!

Sling said...

WOO HOO!..Aren't digitals just the best for blogging?
I really admire the colorful variety of birds in your neck o' the woods MC!

Sling said...

oops!...I only just now noticed the tag.I'll put somethin' together shortly. :)

JahTeh said...

I'm still chuffed about the two ducks I had in the backyard last week.
My sister goes into the hospital grounds and feeds the birds to take a break. She had to rescue a baby magpie who had put its head and leg through a slice of stale bread and couldn't get its beak down enough to eat its way to freedom. She said it's the best way to relax before she hits the wards again.

Cazzie!!! said...

A piece of your magical world brought to life through the lense...I love it Therese.

jin said...

LOVE that you feed the birds like that. So do we. :-) Great photos!!