After quite a while – three weeks? four maybe? I awoke this morning to signs of rain.
Exhibit A – One drenched kookaburra atop a wet glass balustrade –
Exhibit B – Little Hoppy, my butcher bird with one gammy leg, waiting in the dryness of my back veranda for breakfast –
Exhibit C – My yellow and white frangipani, growing close enough to the house to allow me to take a photo without going out into the rain, with tiny beads of moisture captured on the leaves –
Later, baby magpie visited. The rain was light but consistent, and by the looks of the baby’s dry feathers, I think he may have hidden himself away amid tree foliage to escape the unfamiliar (to him) sight of rain –
And finally, Mount Warning. Just kidding. π Actually, there was no sight of the mountain today, it was hidden behind the rainclouds. π
I know you have been hoping for rain. Although a small amount, it’s a start. π
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I’m happy to take any rain offerings from Mother Nature right now. π
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Wow you have some big birds π I put out sunflower seed for my little song birds. After the city illegally poisoned the Grackles I have not seen a bird-of-prey at my ‘hawk pole’ in 9 yrs π
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We do have a lot of larger birds here, but the smaller birds are very welcome as well. π
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Love the drenched kookaburra — he seems happy, such a pleasant expression on his face. Rainy days can be wonderful. π
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I think the birds were praying for rain too! π
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So my rain delivery finally arrived thenπ I can send you more if you like as we’re having another wet day today!
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Yes, slowly it is arriving. I wish the post could be a tad faster though! π
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Yay for the rain! And your wet soggy kookaburra. Such relief! Hope you get just as much as you need.
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We are having showers of rain every now and then, but we do need a good, solid soaking.
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Rain most welcome! I expect all the plants are very happy. π
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The plants seem to be revived from the slightest drop during our hot days. Unfortunately, so are the weeds. π
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