Spidery Ways
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by Mark
2w ago
It’s been raining a lot lately and at times the ground moves with the life forms traveling on the wet. Refugees, just some of nature’s creatures seeking respite from the deluge. And what is death to one is life to another. Such are the ways. © Mark Berkery … Click on those pictures for a ..read more
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Kate’s Friendly Fiend
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by Mark
1M ago
Kate is a friend, who has a friend. Kate thinks her friend is a bit of a fiend. Because her friend likes to nibble Kate’s toes. And Kate is afraid her friendly fiend will eat her toes. By mistake maybe, thinking her toes would make a good meal. I don’t think her friend is so ..read more
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Pelican Grooming
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by Mark
1M ago
I did get a shot of one in flight as it passed overhead. But I can’t find it now. Ok, enough about the one that got away. Down by the island ferry terminal to Coochiemudlo, these pelicans do show up and roost on top of very tall lamp posts and power poles. I’m not there ..read more
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Revisiting …
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by Mark
2M ago
… and visiting anew. The big singer, little bird, has been practicing in the mirror again. Though he seems to have other things on his mind first thing of the day – maybe he found a mate after all that song. I went outside the other day, to do what I do, looked down and ..read more
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The Regulars
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by Mark
4M ago
I am lucky here, having a place on acreage that’s surrounded by nature’s characters coming and going with their families in this springtime. I look out my sliding glass door or window and I see green, I hear birds all the time, and if anyone is hungry they let me know. I’m not one to ..read more
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Maggie
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by Mark
5M ago
This pied magpie is sometimes on the stool outside my door in the mornings, waiting for a bit of my breakfast maybe. Occasionally warbling a complex song to the sky. I consider the magpie an intelligent creature, communicative to people. Not that other birds aren’t intelligent, but in their own and different ways. All are ..read more
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Red Eyed Bee
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by Mark
5M ago
Today while sitting on the verandah I noticed some activity around one of the old bee hotels. Thinking it might be an old, or new, orange tail resin bee moving back in I got the camera to have a closer look. But it wasn’t an old bee, it was a new one. A new red ..read more
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Wallabies and Parrots
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by Mark
7M ago
*Click on the pictures for a proper look … and click again Some come for a bath, others for a bite to eat. Little Joey was dancing around the garden, delighting in being alive, in the senses. A delightfully colourful day. © Mark Berkery … Click on those pictures for a closer look … and ..read more
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Time’s Up …
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by Mark
8M ago
*Click on the pictures for a proper look … and click again Winter is all but over, quicker than another year. The garden is acting like it’s spring, greenery shooting for the sky, some flowers already blooming. The birds and wallabies come and go but there’s not much insect life yet, nor frogs that eat ..read more
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