Cycle touring with Australian Birdlife
November 28th 2006 00:58
Australian birds and their reactions to our presence have provided some of the most memorable moments of the trip. They are both curious and wary. I would swear they have a sense of humour.
Eagles often seem to be sizing us up. I have no doubt if I was knocked from my bike and began to bleed, they would happily eat me. We see them without fail near sugar cane fields and were lucky enough to spot an eagle's nest in Northern New South Wales. As their shadows fall across the road ahead, I've often looked up and met their appraising eyes.
Emus are fast. It doesn't matter how hard you pump those pedals, they'll still be faster. This is a problem on roads when the emu gets stuck between you and the fenceline. They feel they can't escape so will continue to weave left and right ahead of you erratically.
We've had lots of gumnuts dropped on our heads by cockatoos. The black cockatoos are quite shy but the white cockies are happy to come begging for handouts.
We are yet to meet the cassowary. We are a bit scared to meet them actually. The warning signs show them to be as large as a car and causing the car heaps of damage too...
Eagles often seem to be sizing us up. I have no doubt if I was knocked from my bike and began to bleed, they would happily eat me. We see them without fail near sugar cane fields and were lucky enough to spot an eagle's nest in Northern New South Wales. As their shadows fall across the road ahead, I've often looked up and met their appraising eyes.
Emus are fast. It doesn't matter how hard you pump those pedals, they'll still be faster. This is a problem on roads when the emu gets stuck between you and the fenceline. They feel they can't escape so will continue to weave left and right ahead of you erratically.
We've had lots of gumnuts dropped on our heads by cockatoos. The black cockatoos are quite shy but the white cockies are happy to come begging for handouts.
We are yet to meet the cassowary. We are a bit scared to meet them actually. The warning signs show them to be as large as a car and causing the car heaps of damage too...
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