Sunday, September 20, 2020
Magpie Lark whistles down upon Kite
Whistling Kite finds Magpie Lark whistling down the other day and clearly wishing it elsewhere.
Action came over Rowes Bay Golf Course, close to water hazard residence adopted by two-metre Saltwater Crocodile.
Which has thus far failed to greet me with toothy grin. We live in hope. But keep a safe distance.
Also living in hope, fluttering for prey over nearby salvinia-laden hazard, another Magpie Lark.
And steering clear of the croc's pool, Magpie Goose poses as prettily as the species can manage.
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