Hello! Here I am, whizzing by.
Another busy day ahead…already I’ve done some humdrum domestic stuff, rattled the neighbours with my keyboard (not this, the musical one) practice, sorted through some papers I need for printing, watered the herbs (calmly and quietly, so as not to scare the little sunbird on her nest.) and drunk enough coffee to make the chandelier look like fun!
And now I must scoot into town on errands and then I’m going to have some serious art discussions. Intrigued? Yes, of course you are! And, no, I’m not saying any more. For the moment. 🙂
I’ll leave you with this . Practice, right?
Update on the nest
It’s ridiculously low, about one metre above the deck! Attached to the striker thingy on a bamboo wind chime. Entrance on the left;the “bump” on the right is incubating room for the female.
You have the coolest birds in Oz.
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Yes, we do and I’ve just snuck around to the back deck and grabbed a (not very sharp) pic while she was off the nest.Come back later!
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I’d rather spend the day tagging along with you.
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Bring that flash camera and we’ve got a date 🙂
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Hahaha…your post is just in.LOL! Other readers, see this:
http://regardingwolf.com/post/1410044337
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Ok, I not only want your possums (we’ll trade!), but I want your birds, too.
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Our Parks and Wildlife Police wouldn’t let your species in here. 😦
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The Sunbirds are really stunning, aren’t they? I hope you have little chicks soon. Practice makes perfection – I need to take that as my mantra.
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Yes, they fledge very quickly.
Mantra! This is a spiral. This is my mantra.I will persevere. This is my mantra.
Ad infinitum! 😉
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I will persevere! I will persevere (I’m doing the mantra too…. 2 days until I must send in my exegesis chapter – no matter what) I WILL PERSEVERE! I WILL PERSEVERE! (agghhhhh!!!!!!!)
ps nice nest!
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ronnie…you’ll make it. You always do . 🙂
And yes, the nests are cute. This one was built about 3 years ago;it was right where the door opened, so The Man very carefully raised it. When we had to move the bird (after some building work) we thought they’d go elsewhere. Nope! They reckon it’s prime real estate! 🙂
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Oh! I’ve never seen a sunbird – not sure whether they’re found in cities. Probably not inner city, anyway. Beautiful colour!
And that link to the bunny is too cute to bear! I think I’m going to cry! (hmm, must be hormonal…)
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Amanda…You wont see sunbirds in Brisbane, I’m afraid; they are strictly tropical.
Dust Bunnies rule! 😉
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It’s quite an odd nest isn’t it? I wish I had a sunbird (or any kind of bird really) that was raising a family near my front door. how exciting
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nursemyra…well, this is a rough photo, but I picked up an old, fallen nest once and the work is amazing. It’s about the texture and strength of thick felt.
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Fascinated by the sunbird (nothing like that here) but also by your alter ego athlete, apparently clutching the bright torch of culture to thrust into dark places at the end of your/her run. Very metaphorical.
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Christopher…ah, you need to be in tropical rainforest areas for these little gems.
And you spotted my suntanned “alter ego.” I thought she looked ready to bowl in a skittles match.But hey! I’ll accept ANY athletic/cultural metaphor these days! 🙂
(How’s the back?)
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what a beautiful bird!! I’d love to see the fledglings when they’re ready to go. . .
. . .you mention the fact that they’re near the deck – they won’t be eaten, will they?
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hope not!
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Well, if I happen to be nearby with the camera, I’ll oblige, but don’t count on it. These little cuties shoot out of the nest, a brilliant yellow flash, just like mama.
And being so low-slung? yes, I am a bit concerned, but these birds have been doing their “thing” since long before we arrived. Mind you, I avoid going out that way if the cats are around.
But cats are not the only danger…bigger birds could (and do) take them out. It’s one of the chips in the Greater Game of life.
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That’s a nest? I thought it was something you pulled out of the drain trap that was causing a clog.
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Since you commented I’ve had 2 dramatic incidents…new post due, I think!
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Hi there… so glad you got to see the Cat Vs. Printer video because, really, it was one of the funniest I’ve seen in a long time.
Can’t wait to hear about the art discussions.
Your energy and enthusiasm is amazing.
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Kim…as I said ,above, to UB, I’ll have to write a new post. And I’ll link to the video.Because that needs to be seen! 🙂
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