What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
There were two different Butcherbirds who visited my backyard... this Pied Butcherbird was much less frequent than the Grey. Another of what I like to term the 'Caroling Caawwlers'! Bliss out to this for five minutes.
Hello YAM, stopping back to say thank you for sharing this post on Saturday's Critters. I appreciate your link and comment. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
I may not stay awake through this. Wait until I have a cat!
ReplyDeleteIt almost sounds like a human whistling at times . a beautiful song and so pretty to look at . love the black and white
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful bird, I like their sounds. Have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteHello YAM, stopping back to say thank you for sharing this post on Saturday's Critters. I appreciate your link and comment. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteTransported me into the woods!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous song he has!
ReplyDeleteHe's beautiful and a bird I will never get to see!
ReplyDeleteincredible! How wonderful to have that song to wake up to in the morning!
ReplyDeleteJust sublime!
ReplyDeleteHis name is quite intimidating but his call is beautiful
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
What a beautiful set of calls.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a place to live in with such music in the air!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird and interesting call!
ReplyDeleteWe are enjoying your bird call series YAM-aunty. We are contmplating putting the sound in our garden to see what the locals make of it. Xxx Mr T
ReplyDeleteBeautiful song....so very serene!
ReplyDeleteHello :=)
ReplyDeleteIt's the kind of bird song that once heard never forgotten. A unique sound, thanks for sharing.
That's a fantastic song to listen to. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - how delightful to be able to listen to the Butcherbird ... gosh it'd be wonderful to sit quietly just listening - cheers Hilary
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