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Gail
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Australia
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Posted - 10/03/2009 :  09:47:00  Show Profile Send Gail a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The butchies around here aren't normally very quiet even though we do throw the odd grub to them... they prefer to keep their distance.
This one came a bit closer than usual, didn't seem to mind us sitting on the deck.
First he landed in the frangipani tree


Spotted something near the cricket stumps


Got ya!!


Wait and see if anything else appears


Nothing else so went to sit in a nearby tree to soak up some sun while keeping a lookout





Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to use it in a fruit salad.

A ounce of common sense is worth more than a ton of intelligence.

Gail, near Gympie, Qld

Mary-Anne
garden sage



Australia
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Posted - 10/03/2009 :  09:54:15  Show Profile Send Mary-Anne a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Plenty here too they have fantastic eye sight I love the way they catch things on the wing or just jump and pounce..


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The Estate
head gardener



Australia
3676 Posts

Posted - 10/03/2009 :  10:01:49  Show Profile Send The Estate a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nice looking birdie there Gail, looks a bit like a kookaburra, same family are they ??

My basic weeding rule: if they grow in rows they're flowers;
if they don't they're weeds.

Melbourne
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Gail
garden sage



Australia
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Posted - 10/03/2009 :  11:55:02  Show Profile Send Gail a Private Message  Reply with Quote
As far as I know they aren't related but they do resemble each other. Butchies do sing much better than kookaburras... not so hard on the ears good imitators too, funny to listen to them doing other bird calls You'd swear there was half a dozen different birds in a tree but only find one butchie instead

Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to use it in a fruit salad.

A ounce of common sense is worth more than a ton of intelligence.

Gail, near Gympie, Qld
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The Estate
head gardener



Australia
3676 Posts

Posted - 10/03/2009 :  12:05:21  Show Profile Send The Estate a Private Message  Reply with Quote
cool stuff Gail

My basic weeding rule: if they grow in rows they're flowers;
if they don't they're weeds.

Melbourne
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medburygardens
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New Zealand
639 Posts

Posted - 10/03/2009 :  15:27:16  Show Profile Send medburygardens a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I remember seeing then during my time in oz,neat wee bird
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pitta
head gardener



Australia
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Posted - 10/03/2009 :  15:52:24  Show Profile Send pitta a Private Message  Reply with Quote
A fine specimen Gail looks like it gets plenty of grubs ,we only get the black Butcher Bird here.

If you want to live and thrive, let the spider run alive.

Gwen
Cooktown

Edited by - pitta on 11/03/2009 17:47:58
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Val
assistant gardener



Australia
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Posted - 10/03/2009 :  18:54:09  Show Profile  Visit Val's Homepage Send Val a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Great photos, Gail. They do sing pretty, but I caught one sitting on my budgie's cage once. He was working out how to drag the budgie through the cage bars :( Wasn't all that worried that I was shouting and clapping my hands at him!
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The Estate
head gardener



Australia
3676 Posts

Posted - 10/03/2009 :  18:58:44  Show Profile Send The Estate a Private Message  Reply with Quote
What the butcher bird wanted to eat your budgie

My basic weeding rule: if they grow in rows they're flowers;
if they don't they're weeds.

Melbourne
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Pamela
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Australia
3949 Posts

Posted - 10/03/2009 :  19:38:17  Show Profile Send Pamela a Private Message  Reply with Quote
i love them

"The air of heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears."
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Gail
garden sage



Australia
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Posted - 10/03/2009 :  20:01:18  Show Profile Send Gail a Private Message  Reply with Quote
One of a butcherbirds favourite foods are baby birds. We used to get them hanging around the bird aviary. They are called butcherbirds as they hook a piece of meat onto a stick or in a fork of a tree to help them pull it apart.

Of the three different species of butchies, between Mary-Anne, Gwen and myself, we have them all. I have the Grey Butcherbird, Mary-Anne has the Pied, and Gwen has the Black one.

Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to use it in a fruit salad.

A ounce of common sense is worth more than a ton of intelligence.

Gail, near Gympie, Qld
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Mary-Anne
garden sage



Australia
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Posted - 10/03/2009 :  22:18:09  Show Profile Send Mary-Anne a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Sorry Gail we have the Grey Butcherbirds too.

Bill:






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Gail
garden sage



Australia
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Posted - 11/03/2009 :  05:59:40  Show Profile Send Gail a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Sorry, I was getting mixed up as I knew someone had the pieds... it was me, knew I'd seen them somewhere I'll blame getting old Now I think of it, I can't remember too many greys around here, though will admit I haven't seen a pied here for a while, only the greys... wonder why??


The pieds were always very nervous, shy birds... they never would have come as close as the grey one did the other day. This one above was sitting right at the top of a very tall pine... about the closest they ever came. Very different to the greys we've had before at previous places that used to come down and sit beside us waiting for a handout.


Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to use it in a fruit salad.

A ounce of common sense is worth more than a ton of intelligence.

Gail, near Gympie, Qld

Edited by - Gail on 11/03/2009 06:05:40
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Mary-Anne
garden sage



Australia
10809 Posts

Posted - 11/03/2009 :  07:34:58  Show Profile Send Mary-Anne a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nice I have seen those down at Jacobs Well on the foreshore they were hanging around us when we were having lunch..


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The Estate
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Australia
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Posted - 11/03/2009 :  07:58:52  Show Profile Send The Estate a Private Message  Reply with Quote
cool piccies ladies

My basic weeding rule: if they grow in rows they're flowers;
if they don't they're weeds.

Melbourne
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Mary-Anne
garden sage



Australia
10809 Posts

Posted - 11/03/2009 :  13:00:46  Show Profile Send Mary-Anne a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Cheryl we dont get as many pet type ones as we used too


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