16 Dec Haig Park Stories
One time when i was walking my dogs, a magpie flew down and landed on the metal railing in front of me and sung a tune that Ive never heard a magpie song before. it was so touching and special that i shed a tear....
One time when i was walking my dogs, a magpie flew down and landed on the metal railing in front of me and sung a tune that Ive never heard a magpie song before. it was so touching and special that i shed a tear....
I used to live in Braddon, directly opposite Haig Park and one morning at about 8am there was an owl on my balcony. I'm not sure the specific species but it was possibly a masked owl. It was perched on a chair and just looked...
Every time I see a yellow tail black cockatoo or a wedge tailed eagle, I know I'm on the right path...
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As a retired wildlife carer, these animals were a delight to care for....
I grew up opposite Haig Park from the late 40's and the early mornings were full of the sounds and colour of the nominated birds. We also had the joy of adopting a pet magpie in our yard each nesting season. Our pets would stay...
Galahs are my favourite bird. FAB colour scheme, and such sweet birds - always in pairs #romanceneverdies I love them so much I got a stunning (if I do say so myself!) galah tattoo here in Canberra that also features bluebells and other Australian flora...
I grew up with blue tongue lizards in my garden in Mawson. We built a new house in O'Connor 13 years ago and planted a native garden in the back yard. Regular visits from magpies, currawongs, eastern spinebills, silver eyes, superb fairy wrens and wattle...
The local magpies and peewees (magpie-larks) own my house. For them, it's their property. I only remember the Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos starting to visit the neighbourhood after the 2003 Canberra bushfires. They are a symbol of hope and the preciousness of local wildlife and suburban sanctuaries....
Our garden is visited by GangGangs and Magpies on most days. We feel very privileged and just love our beautiful bird friends!...
I've selected the creatures I have seen in my 20+ years in Canberra, in my garden, the street, or parks & reserves. These creatures make Canberra feel like home to me....
Bringing international visitors to mount ainslie they are always delighted and in awe of all the kangaroos. It feels very canberran alongside our beautiful magpies...