Monday, August 24, 2020

So much nesting..



I'm back and as promised ready to share the many walks we have taken over the last two weeks. I hope you have been happy and well and that things are improving in whichever part of the world you are in. Spring is fast approaching here in Australia and the signs were never so clear as on the John George Walk Trail, definitely one of the prettiest and not too strenuous walks at roughly 7km. Almost every hole in every tree along the way was filled with nesting birds 


Below checking out the real estate.. hold on I think we can do better..


...yup, this will do just fine:)


It's no good trying to hide.. you are too pink 💗


Beautiful spot to moor a boat and perhaps live on it too. After two weeks of early to bed and lots of fresh air and walking I was ready for a challenge.. show you that later in the week :) Looking forward to catching up on your posts over the next few days, happy Monday, take care and stay safe..


24 comments:

  1. Dearest Grace,
    What a beautiful post, so filled with new life.
    Birds nesting indeed tend to be very picky about real estate choices and location!
    Great photos of our feathered friends.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  2. Lovely shots with I hope made with new energy.

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  3. Thank you for taking us along on your walk. Great bird shots. Beside the pigeons, you have some spectacular birds. Yes, that is a serious yacht that could do some serious travel. Welcome back.

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  4. wow amazing pics.
    Thanks for the post.

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  5. Welcome back, Grace! So much bird life and more to come in the next months judging by all of the nesting going on!

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  6. Welcome back, there will be a a lot of young birds in some time i suppose. Funny to see them sitting in every hole they can find in the trees. Clever birds.

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  7. Welcome back, Grace. Looks like the birds filled a lot of those nooks and crannies. Great photos!

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  8. Simply remarlable, especially the first one.

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  9. Schöne Bilder vom Spaziergang.

    Gruß
    Noke

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  10. Its Wonderful Having Your Post Back In Real Time Again - Such Beautiful Photos - Never Thought I Would Say That About A Common Pigeon - But Such Gorgeous Birds Throughout This Post - Looking Forward To Hearing About Your Recent Travels - All The Best On The Re-entry Process - Stay Strong & Hydrate With Lots Of H2o

    Cheers
    P.S. Hows The Shoulder

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  11. Welcome back! Neat variety of birds.

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  12. Good to see you back. It looks like my kind of walking track, and so much bird life.

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  13. Thank you for including all of us on your walk. Do you guys have birds of prey there.

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  14. We get the same pigeons here too, unfortunately once we invite one they tend to bring at least 10 of their friends.

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  15. 😂 ... "checking out the real estate" - - you make me laugh, Grace!
    Looking forward to see what you´ve been up to!

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  16. Hello Grace,
    A lot different birds. They are wonderful.
    So special to see them in a nest in a hole of the tree.

    Greetings, Marco

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  17. Hope you had a lovely time Grace, welcome back.
    I've also noticed the birds in my backyard collecting little sticks for their nests and going crazy chasing each other. So lovely to watch.

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  18. Such beauty! And the birds, well, they are the best!

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  19. Wow, it's so clean. I can almost smell the fresh air from my room. Jealous. It's nice to see the birds fly free, nobody bothers and see the mommy duck swimming with her babies. This is very enjoyable. Thank you for showing this. I really need this.

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  20. What a beautiful place for a walk. I wish it was cool enough here to go on walks like this. I love all the birds!

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  21. What fabulous photographs :)

    All the best Jan

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  22. Good to see you are back and refreshed Grace. Those big blue skies above the natural bush in all its glory looks so appealing.

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  23. They are just like me ... they enjoy nesting.

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