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Real Birds Blog | Cockatoos Don't Twitter
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Cockatoos Don't Twitter. A cockatoo's view of Canberra, literature, life and all that. Bird’s-eye view of Anzac Day →. April 24, 2010. Cockatoos don’t Twitter. Me enjoying summer fruits. No, we reckon if you’ve got something to say, then say it. None of this 140 character limitation stuff. That’s for sparrows, finches, swallows and other chirpers. Well you can keep your tweets:. Skirmishers, their line extending,. Shout the joyful news;. Down they drop like snow descending,. This entry was posted in birds.
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Luck | Cockatoos Don't Twitter
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Cockatoos Don't Twitter. A cockatoo's view of Canberra, literature, life and all that. January 12, 2011. There are many positives to come out of disaster, with so many ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Makes this little white bird quite proud. This entry was posted in Opinions. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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timeweaving | Cockatoos Don't Twitter
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Cockatoos Don't Twitter. A cockatoo's view of Canberra, literature, life and all that. January 12, 2011. Seems that the lucky country’s luck is being severely tested this summer. Water from north to south, bushfires in the west, a major capital city, Brisbane, facing unimagined widespread displacement of people, and disaster on a major scale that we … Continue reading →. January 9, 2011. One thing about us cockies, you don’t hear us before the sun rises! May 30, 2010. April 30, 2010. April 29, 2010.
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Bird’s-eye view of Anzac Day | Cockatoos Don't Twitter
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Cockatoos Don't Twitter. A cockatoo's view of Canberra, literature, life and all that. Cockatoos and literature →. Bird’s-eye view of Anzac Day. April 28, 2010. What about all those years leading up to Gallipoli and the numerous other encounters where Australians and others gave their all? Dawn Service in Canberra, picture courtesy AWM. Yes it is a legend. Of course, many soldiers, Australian and not, demonstrated these qualities, and many didn’t. Ultimately, does it matter? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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From my perch | Cockatoos Don't Twitter
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Cockatoos Don't Twitter. A cockatoo's view of Canberra, literature, life and all that. Early morning tweets →. May 30, 2010. I know winter in Canberra isn’t like winter in many other places in the world, but we do get our fair share of fogs and frosts. Today is a wonderful wintry day, with wind and rain and the last of the autumn leaves scuttling across cars and paths. A nice day for snuggling up in a tree with the feathers fluffed and observing the world. Snow River in summer. Early morning tweets →.
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Early morning tweets | Cockatoos Don't Twitter
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Cockatoos Don't Twitter. A cockatoo's view of Canberra, literature, life and all that. January 9, 2011. One thing about us cockies, you don’t hear us before the sun rises! We like the light, and stay safe and quiet in our hollows until a reasonable hour. Unlike some other birds who think morning starts a couple of hours before the sun. Enough whingeing, it is the new year and following humans, I think a good resolution would be to whinge less. (I hope you corellas take note! Lake Jindabyne at its peak.
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Cockatoos and literature | Cockatoos Don't Twitter
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Cockatoos Don't Twitter. A cockatoo's view of Canberra, literature, life and all that. Bird’s-eye view of Anzac Day. Cocky cockies →. April 29, 2010. I’m always interested in representations of cockies in literature. You can scan through numerous poetry books and find poems on magpies, pelicans, eagles etc etc. But to find cockatoos is a little more challenging. I noticed that a recent book, Vulture’s Gate by Kirsty Murray, featured cockatoos as a kind of alarm system. The. 8216;cockatoo monstrous’.
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Charles Butcher (Soprano and Tenor Saxophones). Tanya Kiermaier (Alto Saxophone). Tanya is Saxema's most recent recruit, and has quickly made herself an indispensible member of the quartet. Tanya spent many years playing clarinet and dabbled with flute before taking up the saxophone. Tanya has played with several local Canberra groups including Bellchambers Clarinet Connection, Sax Appeal, and more recently with Connexion Big Band. Bronwyn Paschalidis (Alto and Tenor Saxophones).
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