If admiring the beauty of birds is your thing then you might also be interested in this post on fallen nests.
This blog once described my veggie garden adventures in suburbia. Now, these city folk have moved to the bush. There will be veggie dramas, encounters with wildlife, efforts at conservation and tales of our local area.
Friday, 26 April 2013
Found feathers
We are privileged to have some outstanding bird life at Highfield. Occasionally our birdy visitors leave a little feather for us to find and treasure. Here are a few of the feathers we have found at Highfield.
If admiring the beauty of birds is your thing then you might also be interested in this post on fallen nests.
If admiring the beauty of birds is your thing then you might also be interested in this post on fallen nests.
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Amazing! That first feather is so incredible that it doesn't look real! Just showed these pics to my boys (7&9yo) and they are similarly impressed. They are planning a holiday to find feathers like these!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that this little collection inspires, my nest post might too. I am happyto start their collection off to further inspire them. if you like I can send them some starter feathers. If you want to email me your address I'd be happy to post them a couple.Nothing like inspiring young ones to love nature.
DeleteI love birds, I think you know that! Those feathers are beautiful. ALL feathers are beautiful, I admire those from my eggy-friends, too.
ReplyDeleteI don't collect things so much these days but when I was young I collected sooo many things from nature. It is a wondorous thing, is it not?
It sure is...living here makes it even more evident.
DeleteGorgeous. They are amazing.
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty, pretty!
DeleteGreat colours, lots of cockatoos and parrots up your way?
ReplyDeleteLots of birds of all sorts, I guess its the colourful ones that show up in the grass. We DO have lots of different parrotty things: sulphur crested, gang gang, galah and king, red-rumped, Eastern, crimson and turquoise parrots.
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