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Allan

Allan Report 18 Sep 2009 23:05

Good morning Berona

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 18 Sep 2009 23:05

Allan,
What kind of wild life is in your area - and I don't mean the people at No 26,

Tec

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 18 Sep 2009 23:08

Berona,
I give all my outside pot plants, shrubs etc, a top mulch of chicken poo pellets every Spring - works wonders.

Tec.

Allan

Allan Report 18 Sep 2009 23:13

Tec, the usual Aussie fare: Kangaroos aplenty, parrots, cockatoos, some very colourful spiders, particularly the Christmas spider which is yellow and black, the redback spider, lizards, snakes, foxes, rabbits; no koalas however!

We did have a possum visit one night...gave us a hell of a fright: a scrabbling sound on the fly screen and when we opened the blind we could just see this startled face. I managed to get a couple of phots before it disappeared



And no duck billed platypusses either, nor wombats


Allan

Allan

Allan Report 18 Sep 2009 23:21

Tec, when does BST end?

Allan

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 18 Sep 2009 23:22

Tec, we have wallabies - rarely seen - in the bush over the back from us. We have cockatoos, crimson rosellas, lorikeets and galahs. We also have fox which is very annoying. We also have echidnas and the odd snake has made it's way into the garden. All OH has to do is start the lawn mower and the snake heads back to the bush. We have lovely lizards that we're happy to have in the garden because they eat the nasties.

Sue xx

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 18 Sep 2009 23:26

Allan,
That's an interesting collection. Like the story of the possum, can imagine that would scare you in the night.
Makes our wild life sound very tame - we get foxes, rabbits, squirrels, deer, mountain goats, occassionally dolphins in the bay, and seals on the beach. And some of my neighbours are a bit wild too.

Tec.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 18 Sep 2009 23:28

Allan,
BST ends on Sunday 25th October

Tec.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 18 Sep 2009 23:31

Tec, we have deer that wander into the suburbs just below the mountian range. They cause no end of destruction in gardens and to the bushland. What they don't eat they trample down. At one time a couple of deer actually wandered into the street of one town.

Sue xx

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 18 Sep 2009 23:35

Sue,
I am so evious of your Australian birdlife, I think you have some of the most beautiful birds in the world.
I once spent a weekend at the home of an Australian actress in Melbourne, she had a magnificent garden, but I was so impressed by the birds in that garden in the early morning - some of them were very noisy.

Tec.

Allan

Allan Report 18 Sep 2009 23:37

I forgot the dolphins...how could I?

We have a major tourist spot in Bunbury dedicated to them

Doooh!!!

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 18 Sep 2009 23:38

The black cockatoos are very noisy - they screech as they fly overhead. I love hearing the magpies early in the morning.

Must be off everyone. Thanks again for your birthday wishes - you're all lovely people:-)

Sue xx

Berona

Berona Report 18 Sep 2009 23:39

I can't be out-done here. Even though I refer to my area as a 'concrete jungle', not far from the north/south freeway and the Great Western Highway and western freeway - but we do have the grey and pink galahs which live near a canal and my cat came in last year with what looked like a bright green fan sticking out of her mouth! She was proudly yowling at me to notice it - she had even got it through the cat-flap in the door! A beautiful Lorikeet! I got her to drop it and it flew into my bedroom and perched on my bed. I then opened the front doors wide and came back to chase both of them (in different directions!) and it flew out the door and away! Haven't seen any lorikeets around here since then. I think it must have warned it's friends!
Otherwise, we don't see much wildlife around here. Magpies and Crows when bad weather is looming, but the best we can do is tiny 'skinks' in the garden. The cat has been reduced to catching those these days. They drop their tail and get away from her every time!

Allan

Allan Report 18 Sep 2009 23:41

Bye Sue...enjoy your special day

Tec the actress wasn't Nellie Melba was she? Or was Nellie a music hall crooner?

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 18 Sep 2009 23:41

Enjoy your special day Sue
Happy Birthday - again.

Tec

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 18 Sep 2009 23:46

Berona,
The galah's are beautiful aren't they - you can buy a home bred one here as a pet for around £2,000 or $4,000 - quite an expensive pet!

Allan, I think Nellie Melba was a bit even before my time, wasn't she a music hall artiste?

Tec.

Berona

Berona Report 18 Sep 2009 23:49

Hey, Tec. Nellie Melba was even before MY time!!!

Allan

Allan Report 18 Sep 2009 23:53

I think her maiden name was Meringue...i believe that she was a bit of a Peach

Allan

Sydneybloke

Sydneybloke Report 18 Sep 2009 23:55

Hello all,
Allan! Nearly had to rush to the toot at the fate of your late platypus.
Stay beatiful..... I don't remember that one, but it was so true to the character Effie in Acropolis Now. A very clever show. I thought she was the most believable character in that program.
Sue M, I make today the 19th our time, so happy birthday (again). Yes, the grevillias are not quite out yet here, but I think they will be beautiful and would send you some, even stolen, if I could through the net.
My father would have been 85 on Thursday and his sister 89 on Wednesday. He died many years ago, and while I am now about 7 years older than what he was when he died I cannot imagine what he would look like at 85. His oldest sister is still alive almost 92 but while still in her own home is quite in a bad way- her daughter has become her carer. She is 1000 km away so I haven't seen her for too long. Never knew her really, due to a family breakdown (she went with her father, dad at age 8 stayed with his mother).
Haven't seen Persephone on this thread for a while, perhaps we scared her off. She has been on other threads so is still active. It was nice to have a k1w1 for a while, and no sheep jokes.
It's a fine sunny day here, so will get out there as I have errands. For those in gloomier parts of the world, Sydney does get about 4 feet of rain in normal years, which is nearly twice what Melbourne or London get. When it does rain it really comes down and we get very wet if unprepared.
But it is not raining today.

Berona

Berona Report 18 Sep 2009 23:56

The "Peach Melba" was named after her. She was Dame Nellie Melba and she sang Opera. At least, I think it was opera. As I said, it was before my time!

Edit: Melba wasn't her real name. She took it from 'Melbourne'.