Sing for your supper!
This olive-backed oriole was actually singing for breakfast. The song was so loud and the bird so persistent that I eventually found it (high up in the tree). This image is a little more identifiable:
These birds are the size of an American robin but are well camouflaged unless you can follow their song!
I am starting to be able to identify some of the birds by their songs; it does help to know what to look for.
Some songs are much less melodious than others. The honeyeaters and cockatoos are particularly raucous.
We talked about the glossy black cockatoos in an earlier post. Now the more common yellow tailed black cockatoos have moved into town. They have a very distinct sound and are amazing to watch when they land in a nearby tree.
Still enjoying the sights and sounds of the area! Apparently our container is in Sydney and we are now awaiting inspection and release. Hopefully soon. Scott's sister, Kristy, also returns tomorrow and will likely be wanting to reclaim her van and house. We so appreciate the landing site.
How is September treating you?
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