Birds can communicate without words
By Ron on 6 September, 2010 - 21:51Since meeting Maggie Magpie and being introduced by him to magpie families and to many other species of birds, Gitie and I have become increasingly and profoundly impressed by their high intelligence and, yes, wisdom.
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I find it sad that scientists often automatically assume that only humans "think" or are "conscious". I have never quite worked out what they mean by that, because it doesn't take much looking to see intelligence in a great many other animals. Ask a cat owner!
The way contemporary animal behaviour scientists see the world is, in my opinion, profoundly unscientific. Their reasoning seems to go like this: animals do not think, they merely respond to instincts; they don't have feelings, they just react as their instinctive programming determines; humans, on the other hand, have a qualitatively different kind of intelligence and language and can construct uniquely 'human' realities like love, loyalty, and ethics, and can invent institutions like property ownership and inheritance. read more »
Watch the Fragile Day video and help the Gulf Oil Spill Rescue
By Gitie on 3 September, 2010 - 17:14The unimaginable Gulf Oil Spill has left us all with an intense combination of emotions, from sadness to anger to helplessness.
How could this happen? And now that the leak has been stopped, what can we do as individuals to help fix this horrific environmental disaster?
Musical duo Wilderland answers the call by releasing their new song "Fragile Day" with 100% of all proceeds benefiting the habitat affected by this tragedy.
Click here to watch the Fragile Day video and download the song Heralding from the mountains of Ashland, Oregon, Wilderland features singer-songwriters Scott Blum and Kat Sanchez. A veteran from the music industry, Blum (multimedia producer for Peter Gabriel, Soundgarden and many others) balances the exquisite vocal stylings of Sanchez who had been a member of a wide range of local bands most of her life.
Also touched by the environmental tragedy, music industry superstars Toby Wright (Grammy award winning producer of Alice in Chains, Korn, 3 Doors Down, etc.) and Stephen Marcussen (mastering engineer for the Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, Seal, Cher, Paul McCartney, etc.) both contributed their expertise to this worthwhile project. You can download two versions of "Fragile Day" by Wilderland with 100% of the proceeds donated to three important charities helping the habitat affected by the Gulf Oil Spill Tragedy. These organizations include The Gulf Restoration Network, EarthShare and the WILD Foundation. Visit www.FragileDay.com to watch the emotionally powerful video and download the song to support this worthy cause. Thank you for helping.
Warmest Regards
Gitie read more »
The Legend of Glory........
By Gitie on 31 August, 2010 - 15:37
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Vicky's sitting on her nest
By Ron on 31 August, 2010 - 12:00
Yesterday Gitie and I went to see how Vicky and Bertie are doing this year on the nesting front. Although Vicky's nest is in line with our breakfast room, it is distant and we have not been able to set up the telescope this year. So imagine our delight when we found Vicky sitting proudly on the nest. The nest is in a tricky spot, so Gitie stayed by the road while I went through the paddock to the nesting tree. This is the tree that Vicky and Maggie purchased from a crow some years ago, giving the crow their old tree and nest in return, as well as rights to get food from their human friends (us) for a year). The crow made Vicky's old nest bigger and stronger, while Vicky lined the crow's nest with lots of soft material. read more »
The Magpie Winter Season
By Ron on 31 July, 2010 - 15:18Our birds have had a strange winter to deal with: overcast most days instead of sunny, cold days, but some warmer nights as the clouds keep the heat in.
Our magpie family, Vicky (the queen), Bertie (her consort - alpha male but her subordinate!), Vicky's adult daughter Mindy and youthful daughter Kenny, have fared well, but with a fly in the ointment: Mindy's twin brother Monty was told to leave when Bertie moved in, but he has gone across the gully and formed a group with three others. One is a daughter (Louie) of our other magpie family, Billy and Polly, but two more seem to be newcomers. We were feeding Monty when he was alone, but since his foursome has been formed, they think they can muscle in on the breeding pair's feeding ground - which is against magpie rules, of course, but his own mother is not keen on sending him packing, and so Bertie and Mindy have to do all the work of repelling Monty's gang, which is proving tough for Bertie. Luckily Bertie is an amazingly strong bird, but we have had to add our support to his side of the dispute and tell Monty we can't feed his gang any more. read more »
Fiona's Peewees Help a Turtle
Fiona loves Peewees and has a favourite Peewee family living in her yard (see slideshow below). Also called mudlarks, the birds are friendly and get along well with her gorgeous hens (Lucy and Gertrude –Columbian Wyandottes, and Edna - silver-laced Wyandotte), but Fiona was yet to discover how amazing these birds can be. read more »
Fireworks At The Lilypot!
OMGosh! What's that exploding in the short lilypot?
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Explosions galore
What's creating this ruckus?
OMG! It's a bird!
Who is it?
Creating such a commotion
...again..
Is it Dimpy?
or is it Kerry?
Can't believe my eyes
it's Larry!
How has he managed to get here?
Time to dry out
preen
and catch
a quiet nap unobserved?
Claire's Baby Hawks
By Gitie on 10 July, 2010 - 00:06Reader Claire Muskus sent us these gorgeous pictures of baby red-talied hawks. The chicks look so cute: here is Claire's story:
"We have a pair of red-tailed hawks that nest each year on our 5th floor ledge. Usually mid-March, the mom starts her annual ‘house cleaning’ then commences to ‘just sit’. This year there were 3 eggs; all survived. Last year the same number were in the nest, but only two survived. Several years ago, one of the ‘youngins’ fell out of a tree that was near the bldg. Because its wings weren’t strong enough to make it fly back up to the nest, it wandered back and forth on the wall with its mother was dutifully watching and calling to it from across the street and often making low sweeps over it. Some agricultural students from Trinity College were called in to try to capture it, which they were able to, somehow. I had the good fortune of actually seeing the hawk ‘up close and personal’. It certainly was a magnificent, yet scary example of power. I couldn’t believe the length of its talons – to gaze into its eyes was unnerving at best; it was if it could look through to your soul and beyond. ‘Determination’ was the name of the game because somehow the bird escaped again, this time crossing the road and found its way into the bushes at the Bushnell; the DEP (Dept. of Environmental Protection) was contacted. They found the bird, put a large towel over its head, brought it into the building, up the elevator (wished I’d been on that ride up – can you ever imagine getting on and seeing this ‘thing’ sitting on someone’s arm covered with a towel???) to the 5th floor, opened a casement window and put it back on the ledge where it was supposed to be. "
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Synchronised Curries at The Lilypot
Synchronised swimmers in disguise? Almost.... It's Karivon and Karitu the Currawong twins having a drink at the lilypot.
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What is Your Bird Story? Share It On WingedHearts.org
By Gitie on 1 July, 2010 - 00:53
The 30 day blog challenge is over for those of us who live down under in Australia. It's already 1 hour into the 1st July (yes I am so addicted to writing for you that I'm still up at 1.00 am.)
Thank you all so much for your interest and comments. I really appreciate all of you who made the time to read my stories and give me your feedback. I've had a wonderful experience sharing a little of what I have learned from these remarkable creatures with all of you.
We have so much more to learn and this can only be achieved if we share our stories and learn from examples.
I believe we all have an amazing bird story hidden in our memories.
What is Your Bird Story?
It's time to tell all the rest of us. read more »
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