Ian’s Bird of the Week – Little Grassbird

Ian’s Bird of the Week – Little Grassbird ~ by Ian Montgomery Newsletter – 7/3/2011 As well as the Baillon’s Crake, Pentland Dam produced another skulker, the Little Grassbird uncommon in North Queensland and usually heard rather seen – it has a distinctive, mournful three-note whistle. I had prior warning, thank you again Len and … Continue reading

Ian’s Bird of the Week – Baillon’s Crake

Ian’s Bird of the Week – Baillon’s Crake ~ by Ian Montgomery Newsletter – 6/27/11 My apologies for a belated bird of the week. This week’s bird is the subject of some excitement at the moment in local birding circles with the reporting of unusual numbers of Baillon’s Crake (thank you Len and Chris!) at … Continue reading

Formed By Him – Bowerbirds

An interesting article from News to Note – Sept 18, 2010 issue talks about the Bowerbird and it’s ability to use special optical effects. The article is discussing Physorg.com’s information on the elaborate bowers the bird makes. “Bowerbird males are well known for making elaborate constructions, lavished with decorative objects, to impress and attract their … Continue reading

Birds in Hymns – O Give Thanks To Him Who Made

Based on: All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. (John 1:3 KJV) Words by ~ Jo­si­ah Con­der (1789-1855), in The Con­gre­ga­tion­al Hymn Book, 1836. Music ~ “Dix” ~by~  Con­rad Koch­er, Stim­men aus dem Reiche Gott­es, 1838 O Give Thanks To Him Who Made O give … Continue reading

The Red-breasted Goose – Wise Nester

The Red-breasted Goose – Wise Nester ~ by a j mithra The Red-breasted Goose (Branta ruficollis) is a goose of the genus Branta. It is sometimes separated in Rufibrenta but appears close enough to the Brent Goose (Branta bernicla) to make this unnecessary, despite its distinct appearance. Breeding on the Taimyr, Gydan and Yamal peninsulas … Continue reading

The Ornithologist and the Cuckoo – by Graham1281

Graham1281 has a YouTube Channel with over 200 of his accordion songs. He is from Inverness, U. K. and has given permission to use his music for backgrounds of our videos here. I came across this video while looking through his channel and decided to share it. Hope you enjoy. “A wonderfully catchy tune written … Continue reading

Ian’s Bird of the Week – White-headed Pigeon

Ian’s Bird of the Week – White-headed Pigeon

Ian’s Bird of the Week – White-headed Pigeon ~ by Ian Montgomery Newsletter – 6/15/11 I’ve been preoccupied recently preparing photos for the digital publication that I first mentioned two weeks ago, so I haven’t taken many photos and hadn’t decided on this week’s bird when I took a break yesterday to put out the … Continue reading

Birds in Hymns – When I Survey The Wondrous Cross

Based on: But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world. (Galatians 6:14 KJV) Words by  Isaac Watts, 1707. Charles Wes­ley reportedly said he would give up all his other hymns to have written this … Continue reading