Sulphur Crested Cockatoos are plentiful and very noisey co-habitants of our garden here in Brisbane, Australia π They announce their arrival with ear piercing screeches in flocks of around 20 beautiful birds. They fly crazily between the trees and hang upside down from the palm fronds… usually around wine-time (17:00) π Excellent sketch!
You are quite right. Not everyone. Come to think of it, last I was in a jungle (South Mexico, selva Lacandona) was 5 years ago. Ther has to be something more than can be done. But I don’t know how. Just to think of the dwindling number of tigers makes terribly sad.
thank you! I know and I love that story. This is the little part I can play in highlighting the plight of our wildlife. Not everyone can go into the jungles to protect and save them! π
December 24, 2016 at 14:31
Yes I heard them when I was in HK. I got excited and managed to spot a few in the gardens
December 17, 2016 at 22:25
Sulphur Crested Cockatoos are plentiful and very noisey co-habitants of our garden here in Brisbane, Australia π They announce their arrival with ear piercing screeches in flocks of around 20 beautiful birds. They fly crazily between the trees and hang upside down from the palm fronds… usually around wine-time (17:00) π Excellent sketch!
December 16, 2016 at 01:36
You are quite right. Not everyone. Come to think of it, last I was in a jungle (South Mexico, selva Lacandona) was 5 years ago. Ther has to be something more than can be done. But I don’t know how. Just to think of the dwindling number of tigers makes terribly sad.
December 15, 2016 at 03:50
thank you! I know and I love that story. This is the little part I can play in highlighting the plight of our wildlife. Not everyone can go into the jungles to protect and save them! π