tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post5448701192218326052..comments2024-01-30T13:57:40.271+11:00Comments on LoveCats DownUnder: Close Encounters of the Wildlife KindAlly Blakehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17352564320902831489noreply@blogger.comBlogger24125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-7906867280003146122012-05-03T21:08:35.707+10:002012-05-03T21:08:35.707+10:00Kaelee, I'm totally with you on the ladybug. :...Kaelee, I'm totally with you on the ladybug. :)<br /><br />Squirrels! I'd love to meet a squirrel - they're just so gorgeous in photos. And the way they hold a nut in their little hands? Precious.<br /><br />I just looked up chickadees on Wikipedia - how adorable. I'm putting seeing them and squirrels on my bucket list.Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-50022519966404309902012-05-03T12:05:39.303+10:002012-05-03T12:05:39.303+10:00Hi Rachel ~ Living in the city, Calgary Canada, me...Hi Rachel ~ Living in the city, Calgary Canada, means birds, squirrels and the occasional rabbit are all that I see. Birdwise we get robins, sparrows, blue jays, magpies, chickadees and crows. I love the chickadees as they have two calls ~ chick a dee dee dee and hey cutie. The robins have quite a variety of songs as well and are very early risers in the warm seasons. They go south in the winter. I don't mind spiders but my favorite bug is the ladybug.Kaeleehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07897964695988614355noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-67918486133493408252012-05-02T08:48:55.167+10:002012-05-02T08:48:55.167+10:00Eli, I had pet mice when I was a teenager - they&#...Eli, I had pet mice when I was a teenager - they're so gorgeous! :)Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-41162051888094907512012-05-02T01:30:14.677+10:002012-05-02T01:30:14.677+10:00mouse.. and really i hate mouse :(mouse.. and really i hate mouse :(Eli Yantihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06207823134263812836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-8894836746755369452012-05-01T11:12:48.597+10:002012-05-01T11:12:48.597+10:00Anita, I love your names! Our huntsmen used to all...Anita, I love your names! Our huntsmen used to all be called Cyril or Cyrilla (not that we had any expertise in telling the genders apart), but now we also distinguish depending on which room they're in.<br /><br />The Peabody family - perfect!! As are Gerald and Felicity. <br /><br />I should admit that we had the most adorable young toad living in our waterwell pot - I have photos of him coming out in the rain and resting an elbow on the rim to get wet. Reminded me of an old man on a porch. He'd also always come out to say hi when I watered the plant. We called him Nev, and one day I watered the plant and was saying hi to Nev when a smaller toad popped her head out. We called her Nevillina. :)Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-51873157904611704112012-05-01T11:02:54.379+10:002012-05-01T11:02:54.379+10:00Rach, we name our Huntsmen as well - although they...Rach, we name our Huntsmen as well - although they are all christened the same: Rupert (unfortunately the dog loves them as well). The doves are collectively known as 'the Peabody Family' and the pair of pale-headed eastern rosellas are Gerald and Felicity.AJ Blythehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04529233142099749005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-24334126753217828002012-05-01T10:58:34.184+10:002012-05-01T10:58:34.184+10:00Michelle, yes I love house spiders! The daddy long...Michelle, yes I love house spiders! The daddy long legs remind me of dancers for some reason - those long thin legs. :) <br /><br />The huntsmen are simply gorgeous. We tend to name the huntsmen in our house and ask them how their day is going. They keep the insect population down!<br /><br />The St Andrew's Cross spiders are stunning, and the way the sit in their webs is fascinating. (Though it's rare we have one in our house - they prefer the verandah.)<br /><br />And the little black house spiders are adorable.<br /><br />Wow, you're almost like a refuge for injured animals. They must know your house is a safe zone. Lovely!Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-86770232546560167162012-05-01T09:07:42.068+10:002012-05-01T09:07:42.068+10:00Annie, the blue tongues are something special, are...Annie, the blue tongues are something special, aren't they? We get huge lizards here and I especially love watching them climb a tree - they can be quick, or so slow that they practically camouflage while moving.Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-52312726010215248112012-05-01T09:05:30.675+10:002012-05-01T09:05:30.675+10:00Sharon, I wonder if those Tawny Frogmouths had dec...Sharon, I wonder if those Tawny Frogmouths had decided that the pool fence was a safe place for a nap because no other predators would come close to the yelling and splashing children? <br /><br />You had an echidna? Very cool. I haven't seen one around here.Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-59858032571668240602012-05-01T08:31:36.257+10:002012-05-01T08:31:36.257+10:00You LIKE house spiders, Rach? Really???
We have l...You LIKE house spiders, Rach? Really???<br /><br />We have lots of wildlife, even though we're in the 'burbs. From our backyard I've had to collect ailing tawny frogmouths (4 to date), kookaburras (just the one) and possums (lost count) for WIRES. We also have lots of blue tongue lizards, and a resident tree snake that often visits our veranda in the summer -- he's a beautiful green with a bright yellow throat. We even came across a land mullet last month.<br /><br />And each morning and evening we're treated to the dulcet tones of the sulpher-crested cockatoos. :-)<br /><br />No brush turkeys though. I'm jealous of those!Michelle Douglashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07748538761711892080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-90505807061656602622012-05-01T06:03:57.831+10:002012-05-01T06:03:57.831+10:00Rachel, I love the pics. We used to get a lot of t...Rachel, I love the pics. We used to get a lot of tawny frogmouths but they haven't roosted here for a while. They're such terrific birds. We have snakes, blue tongue lizards, lots and lots of birds plus funnel webs and red back spiders. Not so enamoured of the spiders but thrilled about the lizards and birds.Annie Westhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16804740491737358014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-69802166581349286852012-04-30T21:44:47.209+10:002012-04-30T21:44:47.209+10:00Rachel, I love your tawny frogmouths! When we were...Rachel, I love your tawny frogmouths! When we were travelling I came across a pair which had made a home beside a caravan park swimming pool. They were having a nap on the fence in the afternoon - a less restful place I couldn't imagine with all the kids yelling and splashing! <br /><br />We have a lovely selection of native visitors - I've even managed to snap pics of the grey kangaroo family that are regular visitors in our orchard (a grand title for a rather motley collection of trees!) And then there's the echidna that spent one afternoon ferreting for ants in the garden by the door.<br /><br />Haven't seen many snakes - though I know they're about. Thankfully they take themselves off when we get too close!Sharon Archerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06836969154744451542noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-12785554234782241032012-04-30T20:24:01.502+10:002012-04-30T20:24:01.502+10:00Anita, considering Brisbane is a great big city, t...Anita, considering Brisbane is a great big city, that really is a heap of wildlife, isn't it? It's amazing how animals learn to adapt around us wrecking their living space and putting up buildings and roads.Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-73290617011134794122012-04-30T20:12:25.511+10:002012-04-30T20:12:25.511+10:00Sue, I've been mesmerized when I've been t...Sue, I've been mesmerized when I've been to NZ and had a chance to see your wildlife. Last time I was there, staying with the gorgeous Barb DeLeo, I bought a set of coasters with NZ birds because I loved them so much. Next time I visit, I'll ask for an introduction to a Weka. =)Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-70017047490962197392012-04-30T19:55:04.262+10:002012-04-30T19:55:04.262+10:00Helen, the hares and foxes are gorgeous here too. ...Helen, the hares and foxes are gorgeous here too. We don't get kangaroos since we're more hilly, but I drive past flat places on the way home that often have kangaroos out feeding at dusk. We do get wallabies though and they're adorable. <br /><br />Black cockatoos - don't they have the eeriest call ever? When we first moved here, I hadn't heard them before and they almost spooked me. And you get sea eagles? How cool!Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-26378998244444118632012-04-30T19:41:37.668+10:002012-04-30T19:41:37.668+10:00Nikki, yes, I HOPE it was a tree snake! =) It had ...Nikki, yes, I HOPE it was a tree snake! =) It had a bright lime green under its neck (doesn't show up in the photos).<br /><br />Had to look phasmids up, dolt that I am - stick insects and their close relations! We get some huuuge ones and they often come in along the verandahs to mate (which seems to take a verrry long time). They're stunning.Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-51836874552792222992012-04-30T19:33:09.602+10:002012-04-30T19:33:09.602+10:00We have quite a bit of bird life (peewees, magpies...We have quite a bit of bird life (peewees, magpies, butcher birds, crested pigeons and doves, pale-headed eastern rosellas,ravens...), ring-tailed and brush-tailed possums, blue-tongues and the occasional rocket frog - but considering we're in the Brissie 'burbs I'm glad of what we get!AJ Blythehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04529233142099749005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-18960236334951179082012-04-30T19:33:00.690+10:002012-04-30T19:33:00.690+10:00Robyn, I love the brush turkeys. Such glossy black...Robyn, I love the brush turkeys. Such glossy black feathers and brightly coloured heads - majestic.<br /><br />Fingers crossed for your turkeys and their latest home construction!Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-48510617435749023742012-04-30T19:28:53.721+10:002012-04-30T19:28:53.721+10:00Marybelle, what a fabulous, energizing way to wake...Marybelle, what a fabulous, energizing way to wake up each day! (Assuming you wanted to wake up at that time. ;))<br /><br />We don't get the lorikeets or galahs here because we mainly have gum trees and bush types of trees. But my mother is less than half an hour away and gets all those beautiful colours in her bird feeders. I'm a little jealous of both of you. =)Rachel Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08200504088343160284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-3833021789940843032012-04-30T19:13:38.714+10:002012-04-30T19:13:38.714+10:00We live in the bush too but our Kiwi wildlife is a...We live in the bush too but our Kiwi wildlife is a lot quieter. Mainly cheeky birds, especially the Wekas. They are large and have no hesitation about coming into the house. We've even found one sitting on top of the TV. They used to taunt Boss, the dog, forcinghim to hide in our bedroom. Wild pigs dig up the vege garden or root around in the bush. Spiders aplenty too. All good fun.Sue Mackaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-34803936690425775702012-04-30T18:34:01.514+10:002012-04-30T18:34:01.514+10:00Hi Rachel - I love the animals that roam in my bac...Hi Rachel - I love the animals that roam in my back paddock - hares, kangaroos - even the foxes have a certain charm. My favourite thing to see are the black cockatoo's and the huge sea eagles. The snakes I can live without as I live in brown snake territory and often get them in my yard (though they don't last long complimets of my mini foxie)<br />And house spiders? Shudder.<br />Great post.Helen Laceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06430510162241437623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-2497661735627167912012-04-30T18:31:59.646+10:002012-04-30T18:31:59.646+10:00You HOPE it was a tree snake :)
I live near a we...You HOPE it was a tree snake :) <br /><br />I live near a wetland so we get more wildlife than most but it's still urban so I dream of the kind of wildlife you and Marybelle get to see every day. The things you consider common in your forresty home I would consider terribly exotic - gekkos, pythons, big lizards. But we get some very cool phasmids, twenty-eight (ringnecked) parrots, pink'n'greys, turtles and frogs. A house full of dogs means we don't get any of the above in our garden anymore but I do love to see them when I'm out and about.Nikki Loganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12895929864616916672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-75599498164698285002012-04-30T18:28:24.844+10:002012-04-30T18:28:24.844+10:00We have several families of bush turkeys, all size...We have several families of bush turkeys, all sizes in the park out back. Their big dome home made of branches and leaves has collapsed recently under the rain. They must be off building another one somewhere coz they haven't been around nearly as much these last few days.<br />Think I would faint if I found a snake in the house!Robyn Gradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16397395873217056254noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489168146200487747.post-14849611987361232962012-04-30T17:53:03.212+10:002012-04-30T17:53:03.212+10:00We have every variety of Australian birds come jum...We have every variety of Australian birds come jumping on the roof at the crack of dawn. Talk about a dawn chorus. FLOCKS of galahs, currawongs, crows, magpies, peewees, rainbow lorikeets, cockatoos -- I think I'm missing a few. Alfred Hitchcock would be proud.Mary Prestonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02201076939557413255noreply@blogger.com