Thursday, September 14, 2017

LYCHEE LOVE NEST

Following the  sad ,  mysterious  disappearance  of  two eggs , the Little Darwin  resident   Curlews  have  produced  yet  another egg , this  time  close to  the house, under  the  Lychee tree, in  between a  pot of  parsley and another  of mint.  A marauding  Barking  Owl  recently pounced on  one of  two  chicks   down the street ; during the  night  disturbed  Curlews   can  be heard  calling   out  in  the  district . Curlew couples  on the verge of  nesting  are  apparent , one  duo   at  the  front  of  our  residence , almost certain  to  nest near  our wheelie bins .   In a street  close to  here  there is  a nesting Curlew surrounded by an arranged  ring of  palm fronds , a  kind of  protective   Stonehenge ,   an  icecream   container  of  water  provided  inside   by   a  considerate  resident . 
 In the event that the egg survives and a chick emerges , we intend  to name it after  our   flighty , fashion setting  correspondent , Peter  Burleigh, who flaps about  France and is  negotiating with  Hollywood  to make a hit series about Curlews, which he  says should  be on  the Australian coat of arms , not the emu .