Friday, March 20, 2020

LITTLE DARWIN EXPERIENCING CONTINUAL ROUND THE CLOCK SPACE INVASION







Here  is a small  sample of  the critters that abound  in close proximity to this blog which makes the place look like an extension of Taronga Zoo . The marauding  cockatoos  are still   planning an attack on the netted  mandarin tree . The swinging Curlew cooling off above  is  one of  four which demand to  be fed  twice  daily,tap at the door for attention, the water  changed after the  photo  taken . Lizards are on the increase and underfoot  . The house  , like so many others in the  district, is overrun by ants, some  popping out of  the computer , the  cassette boxes .

  A  large cane toad was donged with a shovel  during the night  and a   possum  which  noisely danced along the roof  and  ran   into the   mandarin  tree  was  poked with  a  broom  handle  and took off  at speed . Night time visits  by wallabies have stopped   for some unknown  reason. Last night it was hard to hear television because a family of noisy  Barking Owls , also known as  Murder  Birds ,  because  they devour so many  fledglings,including our beloved  Curlews ,  moved  into trees across  the  road .  Butterflies are out in force and  Sunbirds are active early in the morning .