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THE MUSIC OF THE BUSH
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<blockquote data-quote="Mackka" data-source="post: 656778" data-attributes="member: 2446"><p>Lovely words. My wife and I are fortunate, or not, to live next to a wildlife corridor on the outskirts of Brissie. So far we have counted 14 species of birdlife that come to visit on a regular basis, some daily. Like the 6 kookas, 20 odd maggies, blue faced honeyeaters and just after midnight the terrifying screams of the curlew. Butcher birds wake early and announce the start of the day. Yes I am truely blessed to be able to have these birds in my life each day. Mackka</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mackka, post: 656778, member: 2446"] Lovely words. My wife and I are fortunate, or not, to live next to a wildlife corridor on the outskirts of Brissie. So far we have counted 14 species of birdlife that come to visit on a regular basis, some daily. Like the 6 kookas, 20 odd maggies, blue faced honeyeaters and just after midnight the terrifying screams of the curlew. Butcher birds wake early and announce the start of the day. Yes I am truely blessed to be able to have these birds in my life each day. Mackka [/QUOTE]
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