Last Saturday, May 16th, it was a three tide day, so there was very little tidal movement. On our biggest tides in Broome there...
Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos have become a regular sight around Broome in recent weeks. They are usually heard before they are seen and call raucously as...
Black Kites are very common around Broome and they are often observed in very large flocks. The Black Kites are distinguished in flight by...
Last week I told you about the resident shorebirds that are very good at social distancing. This week I will introduce you to the...
Last weekend we had completed our 14 days of self-isolation. It is a long time to not leave your property at all, but at...
I mentioned last week that we have to stay on our property for 14 days. We cannot go anywhere. We were not too concerned...
Following on from my post 14 days ago when Australia was closed to international visitors there has been a lot happen in the world...
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