Times flies. So do birds. Well, most birds do. Penguins don’t. I had a nice double IPA with a...
An eternity ago, when our now-adult children were young enough to watch Sesame Street, that show used to have...
Some more photos of Australian birds mixed with irrelevant facts and mediocre half-jokes, as a way to pass away...
For a few weeks now there have been an increasing number of Processionary Caterpillars around Broome. The length of...
I may have mentioned in previous posts that I have recently had a to-the-death struggle with the Mexican banking...
With the lockdown lasting until the end of May (ironically thus pretty much including the whole spring migration –...
Admittedly this has never crossed my mind as being remotely interesting, young birds are generally awkward things, not yet...
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