tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19482013072304042952024-02-06T20:09:10.453-08:00The Wallaby Gully BabblerThe natural history of a small portion of the Hunter Valley, NSW....Wallaby GullyAandMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00952918917473507401noreply@blogger.comBlogger89125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1948201307230404295.post-87787496009955886002017-03-15T17:32:00.001-07:002017-03-15T17:32:30.165-07:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Nice to see the Glossy Black Cockatoos passing through again. These are vulnerable birds with a very restricted diet of casuarina seeds. We were fortunate to see them a few days ago, a pair with 2 young ones probably from this season. Glossy Black's are much smaller than the more common Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo. Males have the distinctive red tail, while the females have yellow face and neck patches. Another species that require the rare big tree hollow to breed.</div>
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Noises in the roof early morning make people nervous. Rats are the first thought, but here at Wallaby Gully the roof cavity is too small for rats. For the past 20 years a family of Feather-tailed Gliders have lived with us. </div>
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They leave after sundown to scour the forest for nectar, flowers and insects. They come home just before dawn and land on the roof to scurry back to their hiding place. We must be up to a few generations by now after all these years.</div>
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They are tiny - the photo shows fully grown animals. This pic is courtesy of Australian Geographic. </div>
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After 20 years I have not been able to get a photo but one did land on my pillow one night!</div>
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Last year we added entwined sticks above a couple of bird baths. They have proven very popular with the finches. This type of bird prefer to grasp a small branch rather than the smooth side of a bird bath and probably feel more secure having a good leg hold when drinking.</div>
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In the midst of a heatwave - yesterday was 45C. The first time we have seen a Scarlet Honeyeater this year. Normally they show up when the ironbarks are flowering around November but on a severely hot day you never know what will arrive at the bird bath.</div>
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A new visitor to the bird bath. A White-throated Treecreeper. His huge claws allow him to live in a vertical world, flying from tree to tree. When he comes down for water he reverses down the trunk and leans over to drink then scampers back up.</div>
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Back to a fairly normal dry season before the northern monsoon kicks in and brings us more rain. Meanwhile the local Swamp Wallaby takes advantage of the verdant growth around the dam.</div>
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When frightened, swamp wallabies give a distinctive "thump" from their back legs when bounding away. </div>
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First day out for the young wrens. They came out this morning from a Lomandra bush (the perfect cover for a wrens nest). We've been watching the parents over the last few weeks on their endless quest for food to give to their 3 chicks. The parents are now very skinny - a constant juggling act to keep the chicks fed and enough for themselves. It's getting harder to find wrens in cities and suburbs due to cats and dogs but more importantly the disconnect from large bushland areas.</div>
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If any of these chicks are male they may one day end up with a shiny blue coat like their dad.</div>
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Spring at Wallaby Gully means lots of native flowers. Some plants, like this pea bush, attract many types of native bee including the Peacock Carpenter Bee (top). Larger than a European honey bee, it's a bright metallic green/blue.</div>
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The name suggests bee-eaters eat bees but I've never seen that.</div>
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These brightly coloured Rainbow Bee-eaters arrive at the dam every afternoon around 5 to drink on the wing and eat ants from the ground.</div>
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Always listening for a different bird call at Wallaby Gully, I tracked this one to a melaleuca on the edge of the dam, took a quick snap and couldn't identify it.</div>
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It looked to me like a juvenile Woodswallow but when I sent the photo to a real expert it turned out to be a Striped Honeyeater,...apparently not a common species around here.</div>
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This is the 119th bird species for our block here at the gully.</div>
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The new outdoor trail cameras use infra-red photography so as not to scare the wildlife. I have it set in an area where I reckon a Bandicoot is foraging (small, conical shaped diggings). Last night I captured a Swamp Wallaby. We can now identify this one due to the piece missing from his left ear.</div>
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Noisy Friarbird - might look a little more handsome with a feathered head</div>
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Autumn is usually the time for all the nectar eating birds to leave the gully but this year they have stayed on . The Spotted Gums are flowering again. It's been four years since the last bloom time.</div>
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A cacophany of Noisy Friarbirds and other honeyeaters dominate the day while the night shift is full of screaming and arguing fruit bats and gliders.</div>
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The Friarbirds are intolerant of the larger Gang Gang Cockatoos. Maybe it's because of the cockatoos feeding habits. They snip off a whole flowering branchlet, eat a few buds and drop the rest. Very different feeding method from honeyeaters which use their delicate tongue to gain nectar and leave everything in place. The whole tree ends up tip pruned by the Cockatoos.</div>
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A warmer than usual autumn and lots of flowers and seed make the birds go on breeding. The Double-barred Finches have successfully raised another family, the second for the season.</div>
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The nest is just outside the bathroom so I could get a tele shot through the window of a parent heading for the nest.</div>
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The first offering was a star cut from an old plastic plant pot. He arranged it near his favourite peg.</div>
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Offering number two was made in his own image. He picked it up quickly and added it to a new section of the bower near the star.</div>
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This photo of a pole dancing Jacky Lizard was taken through the bathroom window.</div>
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Every afternoon around 4pm the <a href="http://www.alisongreendesigns.com.au/shop/product_info.php?cPath=27_21&products_id=28&osCsid=d88c352a25c88e6c0da143744faea730">Rainbow Bee-eaters</a> descend to eat insects on an area of exposed soil behind the tiny house.</div>
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They are a difficult bird to get close to but are well worth watching through binoculars due to their spectacular colours.</div>
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Pest control in a plant nursery is important but when this happens I just marvel at the beauty and walk away.</div>
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First hot day of the season at the birdbathMax Elliotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07548335456279490106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1948201307230404295.post-59750821183535082372014-09-30T17:33:00.001-07:002014-09-30T17:33:23.116-07:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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We live on a wildlife corridor joining large areas of forest to the south and north. The birds are at a peak now and breeding, especially the honeyeaters. This young Yellow-Tufted Honeyeater is having a little rest after hitting a window at warp speed. He flew off to join the others soon after the photo was taken. If you would like to see more small birds in your garden in the Ellalong area you can start planting more native shrubs to attract these little guys. The corridor needs all the help it can get. Small birds have disappeared from the cities - these corridors are the last stronghold for them.</div>
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A rare sighting this morning while having breakfast. Species number 115 for Wallaby Gully...a Bassian Thrush. Very well camouflaged, it runs in short bursts and then remains very still for a few seconds which provides an excellent opportunity for a photo. The books say that these birds require lots of leaf litter for foraging. Leaf litter although a fire hazard is extremely important for much of our fauna as it contains a huge amount of insect life.Max Elliotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07548335456279490106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1948201307230404295.post-52591161619314747962014-06-08T21:46:00.000-07:002014-06-08T21:46:17.732-07:00<br />
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The Yabby King at work Cherax destructor<br />
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The dam was built 20 years ago and has been through many changes, including the increase in the yabby population. Many years ago, they moved from the small waterhole in our creek line and established a big presence in the dam. Since then the frogs have largely disappeared so I am assuming that they eat frogs eggs. The dam wall has become peppered with holes as they build their tunnels. A friend - who is now known as "Magic Laurie" or "The Yabby King"- lived here in May whilst we were away and diligently set the yabby trap daily to try to decrease the population.</div>
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His total at the end of the month was 275! I am still catching around 5 per day but they are getting smaller. They are either being released in local creeks or other farm dams. We are hoping that the frogs may make a comeback if we keep at it.</div>
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A friend at the kitchen window watching me do the breakfast dishes this morning.</div>
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During these humid, rainy days after the big dry of January, more dragonflies have been seen around the dam. This is one of the biggest - an Australian Emperor. Dragonflies have almost 360 degree vision and when living underwater in their larval stage they have "rectal gills" - meaning they breathe through their anus.</div>
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What’s happening in the <a href="http://www.maxelliott.net.au/">Grow Local</a> nursery? The new propagation experiment for ground orchids is underway.
All you can see at present is a number of pots with white tags, but under there
are the dormant tubers waiting for autumn to sprout forth their new leaves.
Native terrestrial orchids are topsy-turvy in their growing - being dormant in
summer. I have to be careful to give them minimal water during this time. At a
time when all other plants are at their maximum water usage, these little fella’s
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Your eyes are not playing tricks - a pink birds nest. Found this in an Angophora just about to drop it's fruit. A small nest, probably a honeyeater of some sort. Love the intricate use of thin pieces of pink baling twine.AandMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00952918917473507401noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1948201307230404295.post-85919960800892893672014-01-24T19:52:00.001-08:002014-01-24T19:54:06.757-08:00<br />
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Insects are at their peak now that it's mid-summer. The Green Lacewing has delicate transparent wings - a beneficial insect in the vege garden due to their diet of aphids.</div>
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