Saturday, 13 October 2007

Weekend Wattle Update - Missing




Two weeks after seeing a baby head popping above the nest line, loud chirps were missing from the Red Wattlebird's nest! However, Mrs Red Wattle was spending a lot of time on a low branch, watching on the other side of the tree ...

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

During the two weeks, the nest and birds even survived a hail storm!

Lavender said...

Oh, I hope this means a fledging! (If it doesnt, I might just pretend it did! Tehehe)

Anonymous said...

You can only hope Lavender ... and find out tomorrow! Heehee :)

Ces Adorio said...

Anon, I've missed quite a bit of your blog and will return when I am less contagious.

Anonymous said...

WHHHHAAAAA get your swarm of cooties out of here Ces!!!

Ces Adorio said...

Holy cowherd of bees! That is a swarm. I am blogging from the isolation ward, so I am not contaminating anyone!

Anonymous said...

Those aren't your cooties Ces? HAHHHAHAAAA. I was standing in the swarm and not one touched me! You're not staying very isolated Ces, I've seen you all over blogland ;)

Ces Adorio said...

I am only visiting my favorites! They are immune to cooties. Hahaha! I am so tired of staying in bed. I am bored.

Anonymous said...

Cooties do seem to have been tossed about a lot between your favourites Ces :) HAHA! I see you decided to stand in a swarm of bees for entertainment ;)

Lavender said...

Tea with lemon and honey from the bees for Ces....anyone else care for some, as a preventative measure??

Anonymous said...

No thanks Lavender ... already been through the thick of it! Hhehhheee.

Anonymous said...

Poor Ces :( That's right MerlinPrincesse, the babies might have caught Ces's cooties!!!!

RED MOJO said...

We shouldn't pick on Ces when she's sick. Wait 'til she gets better, then we'll get her!
If the baby isn't alright, I don't want to know about it! Just tell you found it in a nearby tree and everything is fine.

Anonymous said...

Thankyou for your two points of advice Red Mojo :) I hope Ces is better today!! There are baby Red Wattlebirds in all the trees at the moment ;)