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.
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Previous Slide 1/8 Next Checking Out The Humans A female bowerbird is quietly
observing us..
what is that black thing in front of the human eye?
wondering if she should come out?
is now comfy enough to look around..
beginning to relax now
..enjoying the attention...
the hare too ventures out for a glance
Previous Slide 1/8 Next Checking Out The Humans A female bowerbird is quietly
observing us..
what is that black thing in front of the human eye?
wondering if she should come out?
is now comfy enough to look around..
beginning to relax now
..enjoying the attention...
the hare too ventures out for a glance
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