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Friday, February 14, 2020
Tower critters
There are insects at the top of the mountain that I've seen nowhere else. I guess it's becoming alpine territory and the climate is different. Maybe too they are more exposed than down below in the forest.
This little skink hangs out most days. I feed it blowflies. It's starting to get quite cheeky and has been breaking into my backpack, trying to find my lunch.
And of course, Aquila and her mates, the wedgetail eagles.
Wow. Love the sea eagles. And the skink. When I walk around our block I see lots of critters. I think of them all as part of my family - every bug, insect, bird, lizard, kangaroo. Probably more of a family than my human one. I counted 15 frogs in the small pond yesterday. They make me smile every day those frogs.
Wow. Love the sea eagles. And the skink. When I walk around our block I see lots of critters. I think of them all as part of my family - every bug, insect, bird, lizard, kangaroo. Probably more of a family than my human one. I counted 15 frogs in the small pond yesterday. They make me smile every day those frogs.
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