Satin Bowerbird
Looking Through The Mulberry Leaves
Bowerbirds wander through our valley during late winter and spring, before the weather gets too dry and warm. They are quite shy. This year a family of four bowerbirds have stayed through the summer, visiting frequently. read more »
The Lilypot Explodes!
There's another explosion - this time at the big Lilypot! read more »
Bowerbirds
The male Satin bowerbird has a lovely blue-black sheen hence the name. The birds love the colour blue and the male bird builds a bower and decorates it with blue objects to woo the female. We first saw these beautiful birds in the Bunya Mountains. read more »
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