Ian’s Bird of the Week – Helmeted Friarbird

Newsletter 03-10-2010 As with the Pheasant Coucal last week, I didn’t have to leave the house to photograph the Helmeted Friarbird in the first photo on the red flowers of a nearby Umbrella Tree. This tree has been flowering profusely for weeks and attracting a noisy variety of Honeyeaters and Lorikeets. The Helmeted Friarbird – … Continue reading

Interesting Things – Ark, No Meat, Creator, Plus

While checking out Answers with Ken Ham, I found these interesting articles. Hope you find them informative. Animals on the Ark–here Kitty, Kitty? (Jan 11, 2010) Animals–no sin . . . no meat? (Mar 10, 2010) Creator–where did He come from? (Jan 13, 2010) The hummingbird-God’s Tiny Miracle! (Apr 5, 2007) Bird brained-it could be … Continue reading

Birds in Hymns – Yes, God is Good

Praise the LORD; for the LORD is good: sing praises unto his name; for it is pleasant. (Psalms 135:3 KJV) Words: John H. Gur­ney, Psalms and Hymns for Pub­lic Wor­ship (Lon­don: 1851), based on Eliz­a­beth L. C. Fol­len’s lyr­ics in Hymns for Child­ren (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: 1825). Music: Tru­ro, from Psalm­o­dia Evan­gel­i­ca, by Thom­as Will­iams, 1789 … Continue reading

Is the Bride Ready? – A. J. Mithra

Is the Bride Ready? – A. J. Mithra Migration the most amazing natural phenomena on earth.. The longest migrations of all are those of birds. Israel, which is located right at the junction of three continents, is crossed by migrating birds of 300 different species, on a scale unparalleled anywhere in the world… Studies over … Continue reading