Flight of fancy by Aeronautical Correspondent, Abra . |
Monday, October 31, 2022
FLYING INTO SNAKY LOOKING CAIRNS
Sunday, October 30, 2022
MELBOURNE CUP SPECIAL WITH RELIGIOUS ADVICE FOR SINFUL PUNTERS
SWEATY NATURE NOTES
It has been so hot and humid of late that Crows, beaks agape, have been seen plunging into the Curlew baby bath for relief .
Of course, this upsets the male Curlew in particular , who charges at them , causing this blogger to join in , bark like a dog , wave a broom , to scare them off as they eat small birds ,including young Curlews .
On inspection ,the bird bath, above , did not look like anything Cleopatra would splash about in , showing signs of green slime , fallen leaves and sticks floating about, so it was tipped out , scrubbed , refilled .
All this sloshing about of water attracted a wide variety of flying insects, expecially butterflies .
It was so hot , the workaholic Sunbirds , usually seen darting backwards and forwards to the new nest under construction on the back verandah , seemed to have packed up and departed for a cooler clime. Leaves cascading down from trees .
Saturday, October 29, 2022
BIG WET COMING ?
FRIARBIRD TUCKS INTO BOTANICAL SCULPTURE
Artistic Noisy Friarbird caught turning tasty foliage into it's own image
Friday, October 28, 2022
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
BUDGET BABES IN THE WOODS
While Dr Jim Chalmers was delivering his bread and butter budget and a ghastly breech birth was witnessed on Call The Midwife , our resident Curlews produced two more chicks . Here they are close to mother's protective tail and wing .
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
WHY DID THE COUCAL CROSS THE ROAD ?
To escape screeching , dive-bombing Plovers.
Forced back several times, under attack young Coucal finally managed to head for the tall timber on Magnetic Island . A Darwin correspondent , Bob White, informs us that there are three pair of Plovers outside the Parap Bottle Shop, another two pair outside the Hearing Clinic carpark , who give passers- by the hurry up . He has dubbed them The Security Guards.
Monday, October 24, 2022
DAVID ROWE'S DARING BIRD RUFFLES CIVIC FEATHERS IN THE WETLANDS
" HIGHLY EVOCATIVE AND VIRTUALLY UNIQUE PIECE OF ANZAC EPHEMERA "
One of the many great offerings by Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Melbourne, at the revived Sydney Rare Book Fair to be held at the weekend will be the above improvised postcard , made on Active Service on Gallipoli from a souvenired Ottoman Turkish soap packet , passed by the censor . Sale price : $1500.
It was sent in June l915 by" Arthur" to aunt Ada , Mrs S. S. Clarke , in the Auckland suburb of Ponsonby .
In it he says he received her letters and a parcel , that they were under fire but well , he had not been able to find out about a person called Robert .
The bookshop supplied further research about the offering and other wartime postcards, which follows.
While the use of improvised postcards by Anzac soldiers on Gallipoli is well attested – the earliest recorded example is dated 29 May and the latest, 3 August 1915 – it is estimated that only 25 made and sent by New Zealanders have survived.
Even more significant, however, is the fact that the present example is one of only two known instances of a postcard being created from Turkish packaging “captured” on Gallipoli. (Note: the other such example, previously in the esteemed postal history collections of Gordon Darge and Gary Diffen, was apparently made from the other half of the same soap packet).
The New Zealand Expeditionary Force initially comprised a single infantry brigade of around 4000 men. Each of New Zealand’s four military districts – Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago – contributed a battalion of 1000 men to the brigade, which served in the Gallipoli campaign between April and December 1915. On Gallipoli the New Zealand infantry were frequently deployed to attack Turkish trenches, usually over steep and exposed ground.
Although the sender of this card identifies himself simply as “Arthur”, we do at least know that he was the nephew of Mrs S. S. Clarke of Ponsonby, Auckland. This woman was almost certainly the widow of Stephen S. Clarke, who for years had run a business retailing perambulators on Karangahape Road, in the adjoining suburb of Newton.
However, if Mrs Clarke was Arthur’s maternal aunt then obviously he would not share the same surname; furthermore, even though he went by the name Arthur it is possible that this was his middle name, not his first. Ironically, a Lance Corporal Arthur Clarke of the Otago Infantry Battalion was killed on 25 April 1915, the day of the first Gallipoli landings.
The bookshop pointed out an intriguing aspect- the initials LHR -Light Horse Regiment - on the top left corner of the postcard . It was not clear what the sender , or the postcard itself had with the Australian Light Horse .
Anothe Douglas Stewart listing for the book fair ,described as an utmost rarity , is the watercolour , shown below, from Dumont d' Urville's 1826 -29 expedition to the South Seas in the corvette Astrolabe. It is the work of the official voyage artist, the young Louis - Auguste de Sainson (1800-1874 } which depicts him in 1827 with fellow companions in the rainforests of Carteret Harbour, New Ireland , priced at $235,000.
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Saturday, October 22, 2022
HENRY KISSINGER'S " SECRETS " DISCOVERED IN STRANGE AUSTRALIAN REPOSITORY
The quaint Little Free Library shown here in the sugar town of Ingham ,North Queensland , contained an unexpected connection with one of the most powerful and controversial men in global geo-politics, Henry Kissinger, now 99.
A Little Darwin picker roaming about the north , looking for ephemera, books and oddities , found a copy inside of the following l976 book by American freelance author ,Gary Allen ,who had wrtiten about the uses and abuses of great power and wealth for more than a decade .
It said KIssinger , the chief architect and apologist for U.S. foreign policy , had been the most controversial Secretary of State in America's history.
Sensational claims made by the investigative journalist included that KIssinger plotted to help the Soviets achieve military superiority over the United States ; that Kissinger's highly touted Middle East " shuttle diplomacy " succeeded in arming both sides for an even bigger war to come ... while helping the oil cartel to make billions from a fake shortage;
The difference between Kissinger's rhetoric and his actions , it continued, revealed a record which was quite appalling .
Kissinger is regarded as a war criminal by many of those involved in the East Timor struggle . It was said that Kissinger and US President Gerald Ford gave the green light for Indonesia to invade East Timor during their visit to Jakarta in l975.
Friday, October 21, 2022
SUNBIRDS STAR IN HOME AND AWAY , THE BLOCK , AUSTRALIA'S GOT TALENT
In a home building frenzy , flights of Sunbirds have been sighted both searching for new nest sites and busily getting on with the job of constructing dwellings . Some former nest locations are popular. One bird was photographed sizing up a televisian aerial atop a house as a potential nest location with a view .
A former nest site , at the end of a clothesline , under a back verandah , is once more the scene of much activity .
Thursday, October 20, 2022
NELLY'S ARTISTIC GROYNE
On a visit to Magnetic Island , a Darwin man , whose identity shall not be revealed for obvious reasons, was shown the wonders of the place by our hospitable Shipping Reporter . Readers of this blog know Magnetic Island is frequently described as Townsville's jewel in the crown .
One of the island gems is undoubtedly Nelly's Groyne , below, in Nelly Bay , a trial structure built to stop the harbour from being silted up , in which the Darwinite was most interested
As the Top End visitor, a man of many, many letters , was about to leave the island by ferry , with a leer, waved to the waterfront roundsman from the stern , hollered : "Check out Nelly's Groyne , on the way back !"
A few people within cooee looked askance upon hearing this seemingly lewd instruction - Nelly's groin !!!!
Anyway, a lot of sand and marine growth has accumulated on Nelly's slippery vital feature since the Territorian shouted his uncouth , double entendre .
So the Shipping Reporter decided to check out Nelly's groyne , run his camera over her profile and came up with an unexpected series , some of which are run here .
A PECK OF PECKINGS
The juvenile Curlew which has been strongly told to leave home because mother is sitting on two eggs just refuses to go and is receiving rough treatment . Several times it has been seen trying to once more get back into the bossom of the family by moving ever closer to mum.
However, pater , who lurks nearby on guard , glares at the youngster and from time to time rushes in and gives it a sound pecking, causing it to run about the yard squawking, father towed along by the tail feathers .
The ruffled stayput juvenile above had just been roughed up and its parent was snapped below with a piece of feather in its beak .
The poor kid has taken to making monotonous , sad little cries at night and at times taps on the door of this blog as if wanting shelter and another feed. A similar situation is developing with another Curlew family nearby where the mother seems to be showing signs of going broody.
No sooner had this been posted than it was discovered the Curlew had moved nextdoor during last night's storm and was now finding it hard to find its way back home for a feed.