Runaway Trains Not long ago, I finished only my second real holiday since before the pandemic. It was my second visit to Australia since 2019. The days went by so fast. I barely started each day and my mind and body were overtaken by the atoms buzzing around me. I thought I had plans, but… Continue reading
Welcome to my blog at WordPress. I am making transition from Squarespace and have imported my posts from 2009. I see I am having some trouble with all images being displayed, but the articles are still intact. I am happy I can provide an archive as a complete list, so if you have time to… Continue reading
Mick and I met up with these “quiet and subdued” (*1) feathered friends on the east side of Toowoomba back in October. I love Australia’s parrots and cockatoos. They are something I really miss when I’m in Japan. (*1) May be considered to be misleading information. To the contrary, they are very expressive. Continue reading
Here’s a little gem Mick and I met along Prince Henry Drive in early October. This is a Spotted Pardalote. Another common name can be, “Diamondbird”, which I actually think suits them. They are unlike other little birds that flitter and twist about. They are calm and come up to you to work you out.… Continue reading
Thank you to Mick Atzeni for taking me to Michael Hare’s place for a visit and thank you to Michael Hare for letting Mick take me. Michael’s place is as good as anywhere can get for wild wonders. How long can anyone really watch Variegated Wrens bathe whilst only metres away from a wild koala?… Continue reading
Imagine standing high up on a mountain’s edge surrounded by giant old Bunya Pine trees. The wind gently bending the grass at your feet as you stare out into unending distant dream. No voices or traffic sounds, no vibrating phones. From far away you see something large and black cutting through the vast blue without… Continue reading
Here’s a new bird for my blog. Photos aren’t so great but nice records nonetheless. These are tiny little Diamond Firetails as seen with Mick and Rod at Girraween back in March, 2019. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1566049798963_25733 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid { margin-right: -20px; } #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1566049798963_25733 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid-slide .margin-wrapper {… Continue reading
I have to get out more. Here are some photos of a Brown Goshawk that flew through when we were chasing dragonflies at Gold Creek back on March 24. The contrasts were a real challenge in the Australian sky. Continue reading
Prince Henry Drive is always a special place for a wander. Best enjoyed with good company. I always remember the highlights of each walk and who I was with. I remember I was with Kevin, Kay and Plaxy when I got one of my favourite Grey Goshawks pics there. This time Michael Atzeni and I… Continue reading
3 big birds A Sea-eagle and two pelicans Young White-bellied Sea-eagle and Australian Pelican Size comparison. White-bellied Sea-eagle and Australian Pelican Maybe the angle makes the eagle look much smaller than it really is compared to the pelican. Australian Pelican A magnificent large flying bird. Last Monday was a pretty special day. It was filled… Continue reading