In remote Australia in our clear, clear skies you can see for miles. As can our birds of prey. Bob Gosford has a terrific post “All six Australian Falcons in one day” in finding them all round Alice Springs in a single day (He also has plenty of other birding posts).
Living out bush as I do we see them every day. But nothing can match the following video that I first saw on Media Cafe.
Cameras mounted on the back of a goshawk in the forest and a Peregrine Falcon in full flight. Enjoy the ride.
Earlier this week while the rest of the world was wondering if updating their iPhone to OS4 would delete their data I was in a state of great excitement.
I had returned home and saw there was a new 44 gallon drum out the front for me to burn my rubbish in. It even caused envy. Friends visited and noticed I had a new drum and they didn’t. Theirs is starting to collapse so the camp dogs and dingos can get in underneath the cover and go through the rubbish if it isn’t burnt.
ITV cut this from the Jonathon Ross Show that was on a couple of days before Christmas.Wowsers.Read my other blog at BitingTheDust Permalink | Leave a comment » […]
Not as organised as the Barefoot college in Africa there are a number of entrepreneurs making more with less. Take a look at the Afrigadget site Then come and take a look at my Remote, Indigenous and Health blog over at BitingTheDust Permalink | Leave a comment » […]
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In other words: If you travel bush make sure you seek advice and are prepared. If you are sick, don't be a nong and rely on information in the blog but see a health professional for assistance