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ohhh...yeah, sometimes I mess up in the post as it is being written and I have not found a way to delete it. The easiest so far has been to put in a dot and start a fresh postOne of your posts has a dot ( a period )... I usually do that when I have said something I might later come to regret...
I haven't really woken up yet.. It was my lame shot at humour before coffee.
The posts that YOU write allow you to EDIT without a time limit... so... you can go back.. ERASE an entire post and then just add or change whatever you want.... the private messages on the other hand have a 5 minute limit to EDIT.ohhh...yeah, sometimes I mess up in the post as it is being written and I have not found a way to delete it. The easiest so far has been to put in a dot and start a fresh post
Hi Cristo! I am fine, thank you. Have not been putting much on here lately, hope for that to change.Hi Nancy. I haven'y heard from u in a while either. Hope all is well...
The Mallard duck from the northern hemisphere looks exactly the same...
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Its even got the same band of blue wings that can only usually be seen in flight...
Hmmm i was told it was a shell duck but i was misinformed...
Mallard ducks were introduced to Australia so im fairly certain now that Barry is a Mallard duck
Im fairly sure ducks are polygamous. But funny u should mention geese. Iv had some encounters with them as well...
Never hand feed a goose... They have teeth believe it or not...:)
I hope so. Some people think that animals have no soul. I hope they're wrong...
A few weeks back I heard the call of the Loons... in the wee hours of the morning... The lake that I live on does not usually have loons...I still love to hear the Canadian geese when Spring hits us.
When my two boys were twelve and fourteen I took them out of school for three months and we sailed a small catamaran (14ft) along the northern coast of Queensland. It is rrrremote with large stretches without human habitation.
We zig-zagged our way North between Islands and mainland getting in roughly fifty kilometres a day. When we found a place we liked we stayed for for a week or so; set up a camp with our hammocks strung between whatever would support them.
The first thing we did when arriving at an Island was walk around it (small Islands) checking for Crocodile tracks, making sure there were no beasties above the waterline then we would gather drift wood and build a fire placing it between the boat at the edge of the water and a tarpaulin we stretched out to sleep on.
One time while preparing food (either fish we had caught in transit or rice which we carried) at the fire we noticed tiny turtles (about inch and a half to two inches in diameter) marching straight into the fire. Grabbing the torch we traced the line of baby turtles marching relentlessly, back to their nest; they were hatching right then and oh so cute....hundreds of them. They were heading for what they thought was the light and unwittingly suiciding.....but we didn't let them. We gathered them up by the handfuls in plastic bags and released them at the waters edge.....tentatively; we didn't want any snapping jaws taking us by surprise.
Seeing these newborns lumber across the soft sand with determination and one goal in mind even though mistaken touched our hearts. It was one of the highlights of this adventure.
it was formative for the kids, particularly the older oneOh how cute, i can just picture those little turtles marching. Good thing you helped them out...
That sounds like an awesome trip... Sailing is somewhat of a lost art now...
it was formative for the kids, particularly the older one
A few weeks ago, as i was touring this beautiful island, i pulled up beside the beach in my campervan to have dinner and bunker up... After sunset i start hearing these strange noises...
Sometimes they sounded like a cross between a pig and a cat, other times it sounded like a weird growl...:
I know the sights and sounds of my country and i had never heard of such a thing...
So i went out in the dark with a torch to investigate...
Only a few meters from my van i get shocked by this growl coming from the shrub beside me... GGGRRRRRR...
"What in the hell is that"... I was scared... At the bottom of the shrub i notice a burrow...
I slowly bend down to have a look and this is what i see...
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Penguins... :) Two fairy penguins... The smallest penguin species on earth... :)
I ended up naming the one closest to the camera Big Poppa cos he is still the biggest one iv seen...
I'd found a colony of penguins... The surrounding shrubs were full of them...
They come in after dark when there are no predators and sleep in their burrows...
Then their out before the break of dawn to go fishing and playing out at sea...
I dedicated the next 4 evenings to watching and documenting these fury little creatures of God...
These are some stills i took out of the videos i filmed so the picture quality isn't the best...
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I saw the path they took the night before so i stood on a park bench where they waddled right by me...:)
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Count how many there are here... A big family...
Their bewildered by the light and are hesitant to come towards it but i coaxed them in eventually... LoL...;)
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Another family scurries off as they pass me... Hehehe they are soooo cute...
Now im in another town on the other side of the island and iv landed myself in the middle of another penguin colony...
Awesome... I watched them just before and some of them are staying just meters away from me, again...
In fact i can hear them now and if i go outside im bound to see some more...
Interestingly i was watching two birds i had never seen before yesterday right here...
White bellied sea eagles... :)
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Glorious and majestic i saw them soaring hiiiigh in the sky and i watched them with my monocular for a good while...:cool:
Then later before sunset i noticed the seagulls in a panic and saw the two sea eagles again down lower...
Maybe they were looking for any stray penguins that had decided to come in too early...
Apart from owls, raptors can't see well at night, their famous eagle eye vision is only capable in the day...
When my two boys were twelve and fourteen I took them out of school for three months and we sailed a small catamaran (14ft) along the northern coast of Queensland. It is rrrremote with large stretches without human habitation.
We zig-zagged our way North between Islands and mainland getting in roughly fifty kilometres a day. When we found a place we liked we stayed for for a week or so; set up a camp with our hammocks strung between whatever would support them.
The first thing we did when arriving at an Island was walk around it (small Islands) checking for Crocodile tracks, making sure there were no beasties above the waterline then we would gather drift wood and build a fire placing it between the boat at the edge of the water and a tarpaulin we stretched out to sleep on.
One time while preparing food (either fish we had caught in transit or rice which we carried) at the fire we noticed tiny turtles (about inch and a half to two inches in diameter) marching straight into the fire. Grabbing the torch we traced the line of baby turtles marching relentlessly, back to their nest; they were hatching right then and oh so cute....hundreds of them. They were heading for what they thought was the light and unwittingly suiciding.....but we didn't let them. We gathered them up by the handfuls in plastic bags and released them at the waters edge.....tentatively; we didn't want any snapping jaws taking us by surprise.
Seeing these newborns lumber across the soft sand with determination and one goal in mind even though mistaken touched our hearts. It was one of the highlights of this adventure.
A few weeks ago, as i was touring this beautiful island, i pulled up beside the beach in my campervan to have dinner and bunker up... After sunset i start hearing these strange noises...
Sometimes they sounded like a cross between a pig and a cat, other times it sounded like a weird growl...:
I know the sights and sounds of my country and i had never heard of such a thing...
So i went out in the dark with a torch to investigate...
Only a few meters from my van i get shocked by this growl coming from the shrub beside me... GGGRRRRRR...
"What in the hell is that"... I was scared... At the bottom of the shrub i notice a burrow...
I slowly bend down to have a look and this is what i see...
View attachment 15788
Penguins... :) Two fairy penguins... The smallest penguin species on earth... :)
I ended up naming the one closest to the camera Big Poppa cos he is still the biggest one iv seen...
I'd found a colony of penguins... The surrounding shrubs were full of them...
They come in after dark when there are no predators and sleep in their burrows...
Then their out before the break of dawn to go fishing and playing out at sea...
I dedicated the next 4 evenings to watching and documenting these fury little creatures of God...
These are some stills i took out of the videos i filmed so the picture quality isn't the best...
View attachment 15789 View attachment 15790
I saw the path they took the night before so i stood on a park bench where they waddled right by me...:)
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Count how many there are here... A big family...
Their bewildered by the light and are hesitant to come towards it but i coaxed them in eventually... LoL...;)
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Another family scurries off as they pass me... Hehehe they are soooo cute...
Now im in another town on the other side of the island and iv landed myself in the middle of another penguin colony...
Awesome... I watched them just before and some of them are staying just meters away from me, again...
In fact i can hear them now and if i go outside im bound to see some more...
Interestingly i was watching two birds i had never seen before yesterday right here...
White bellied sea eagles... :)
View attachment 15804 View attachment 15805
Glorious and majestic i saw them soaring hiiiigh in the sky and i watched them with my monocular for a good while...:cool:
Then later before sunset i noticed the seagulls in a panic and saw the two sea eagles again down lower...
Maybe they were looking for any stray penguins that had decided to come in too early...
Apart from owls, raptors can't see well at night, their famous eagle eye vision is only capable in the day...
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.
I noticed that the stars and the firmament all remind me of God's power and artistry. The complexity of the firmament, the trees, the birds, storms, hurricanes, rains, drout, how it all works together in currents. And then the stars for navigation, days, years and seasons placed there so we always know where we are or when it is. Not only that but the grand light show. All of it was placed there for our benefit. A master artist who with no blue print put everything together in incredible complexity simply by the utterance of his will and it all works.
The Penguins... facinating! What an awesome experience! Cute little things... Thanks for sharing.
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.
I noticed that the stars and the firmament all remind me of God's power and artistry. The complexity of the firmament, the trees, the birds, storms, hurricanes, rains, drout, how it all works together in currents. And then the stars for navigation, days, years and seasons placed there so we always know where we are or when it is. Not only that but the grand light show. All of it was placed there for our benefit. A master artist who with no blue print put everything together in incredible complexity simply by the utterance of his will and it all works.