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  1. Bermy

    Bird Watching!

    We had a great horned owl rest in our garden, in Bermuda! It was a local record, only the second sighting of one ever. Vagrant arrival. Hubby got a picture and it got into the official records.
  2. Bermy

    Bird Watching!

    We know some bird species navigate by the stars. The Bermuda Cahow is a nocturnal bird and the fledglings start to come out of their burrows a few weeks before they first take off. They come out, climb up to a high vantage point, look around, flap their wings to exercise and strengthen muscles...
  3. Bermy

    Bird Watching!

    Nice to know there is a little 'twitch' in all of us! Keep the pictures coming, they are wonderful. :)
  4. Bermy

    Bird Watching!

    Wow that's some camera! And simply awesome photos! Steve, we saw a wedgie the other day out the back of Oatlands here in Tassie, there are a good few of them. What was odd (too us) was that this one had almost orange feathers around its head...maybe he'd been up to it in a snack of sheep or...
  5. Bermy

    Bird Watching!

    Picture of the endangered 'Cahow' Bermuda Petrel, that I have had the privelege to be involved in some aspects of the recovery programme over the years. I'm not a true 'twitcher' but I appreciate birds and know when I'm seeing something unique or a bit different. Learning the birds in Tasmania...
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