November has been quite a month. I managed to get away for a week and a half, part of October and the beginning of November, to Tasmania where I experienced fresh air, so many different sights and managed to relax. I am still working on a post of my Tasmanian adventure. I have already shared a couple of photos in some of the photo challenges.
Unfortunately I came back to the heavy smoky atmosphere which has made it quite difficult to relax or feel calm. The constant smoke has affected my lungs, a bit of a “smokers cough” and my eyes are quite sore at times. Be assured I am safe and will remain so. I have repacked my car with some of my “treasures” and am ready to go when I have to. I shan’t dwell on this part of my life but there will be touches along the way in This is November.
This isn’t huge but you may like to make yourself comfortable, settle back and let’s go…..
Most of my sunrises are like this through the smoke
I had to get out and see where the fires were to the west. Took a bit of a detour to Cangi. You cross this wooden bridge over the Mann River.
The water levels are quite low. It is still a pretty place to stop and contemplate the world.
I was surprised to see quite a few small fish
There must be bigger fish in the Mann otherwise this Pied Cormorant is just hanging about enjoying the ambience.
I watched the White-faced Heron stalking among the rocks. He did eventually catch a small fish which was quickly gobbled down.
I think he may have followed me home. I saw him sitting in a tree in the garden.
I have a family of Laughing Kookaburras who are around the garden on a regular basis. This fella liked to show his tail feathers off.
The older Kookaburra is showing his age now.
I have an old swimming pool which is a bit of a frog pond. The evaporation is taking the water so the frogs are getting snapped up.
Once lunch has been consumed, it’s off to sit in an old gum tree.
How hot has it been in November?
The young King Parrot liked to sit in the shade of the verandah and let a cool breeze get through his feathers. He also asked for a drink and a snack with an enquiring face.
Some days there was a queue to get a drink and a quick splash at the bird bath. A White-throated Honeyeater makes a King Parrot wait her turn.
The Satin Bowerbird found a water pot on the ground where the Brush Tailed Possums and Wallabies drink.
At my besties place sometimes the bird bath gets quite crowded
Scaly-breasted Lorikeets and Rainbow Lorikeets often squabble over whose turn it is.
The “just out of the bath” is not a good look for a Scaly-breasted Lorikeet.
Meanwhile, a Olive-backed Oriel was keeping an eye on what was going on.
The Crested Pigeon really loved sitting on the shovel handle.
A rare visitor to my besties garden is an Australasian Pipit. He walked among the grasses looking for insects.
I don’t think this Noisy Friarbird wanted his photo taken
There may not be much water around but the dragonflies are flitting about the garden.
I love a close up
One of my pot plants, a Calathea has small delicate flowers.
The bees were everywhere on the Eucalypt flowers down at the river at Cangi.
Another plant my friend Geoff gave me has flowered. a wonderful Day Lily.
The Stingless Native Bees love it too.
Look at the well filled pollen sacs on these tiny bees.
One of the almost daily occurrences are the helicopters going to the nearby Clarence River to fill the water buckets. Sometimes they fly over my house. That is smoke not cloud. The fires are not near my place.
Well the sun is setting so it’s almost time to go.
The solar lights have come on in the garden.
and our Moon is bright overhead.
I hope you had a lovely time wandering through my world. We must do it again sometime.
PS Yesterday the fires jumped the highway and are at Cangi today. This does not bode well for me as westerly winds will eventually send the fire towards my place. Cangi is around 25kms from here. Hopefully that old wooden bridge will be OK. The Rural Fire Service has the fire under control at the moment.
Also included in Su’s The Changing Seasons Do drop by and see the wonderful posts over at Su’s place
Thanks for the wander around your place with all those birds!
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You’re quite welcome Sue 🙂
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😊😊😊
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I love how many feathered visitors you get snd those are some fab photos. Stay safe!
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Thank you Sheree 🙂 I will be safe
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What lovely birds. I am glad you are safe and hope the fires will be contained/put out soon for others.
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Thank you 🙂
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Beautiful captures of the birds Brian, it’s lovely to see them enjoying a drink and a splash in the bird bath. Here’s hoping the fire remains contained an some rain will come soon.
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Thank you ever so much Xenia 🙂 I am hoping as well
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You r lucky to have these beautiful birds around you but the fire is worrying… wonder how the birds deal with the smoke 🤔
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Thanks you 🙂 I guess they cope as best they can like I do
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You do have some wonderful company there, Brian. I especially like the ageing kookaburra 🙂 🙂 Not such great news on the fires front though. I’m sorry, hon.
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I must do a post on yesterday mornings shenanigans in the garden. Thank you for your thoughts my Jo ❤
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What gorgeous birds!
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Thank you Basabdatta 🙂
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You are welcome:)
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Wow – you get some very nice bird visitors! I’m sorry to hear of your trouble with the smoke, we definitely struggled here in California this year too. I’m glad you are safe!
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Thank you MB 🙂 Fires are the pits
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Wishing you and your menagerie all the very best, Brian.
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Thank you Tracy 🙂 🙂
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Thank you for sharing such wonders of nature. Oh that poor frog 🙂 I hope the wind changes direction, terribly frightening- stay safe
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Thank you Lisa 🙂 I did think poor frog but then again a Kookaburra has to eat too
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Sorry it’s taken me so long to update the blogroll Brian. You really do have a knack for photographing the wildlife.
Thinking of you and all the lives (human and otherwise), affected by these terrible fires.
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Thank you Su 🙂 It is a stressful time
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