![]() The scent of heat, humidity, and the faintest hint of sweetness from the lilli pilli blossom. The ground retains the heat, and the cicadas surround us with sound at dusk. Sometimes it is close, sometimes far away, but I never catch a glimpse.Įverything becomes quiet and still during the day as the temperature rises. ![]() ![]() which I suspect is a bird called the White Winged Chough. Hearing something that sounds like a howler monkey. The song of magpies, kookaburras, ravens, satin bowerbird, sulphur crested cockatoo, whip bird, friar bird, southern boobook. Observing wattlebird, crimson rosellas, and rainbow lorikeets. Flying foxes overhead at dusk. Burra (kangaroos) start having their babies.” įemale bowerbird is sampling the fruit on our grapevines. The blooming of the Weetjellan (Acacia implexa) is an important sign that fires must not be lit unless they are well away from bushland and on sand only, and that there will be violent storms and heavy rain, so camping near creeks and rivers is not recommended.” “Time of the blooming of the Weetjellan (Acacia implexa). This is a health factor because of the heat of the day meat does not keep, and the likelihood of food poisoning is apparent. Gadalung Marool – hot and dry “The behaviour of the male kangaroos becomes quite aggressive in this season, and it is a sign that the eating of meat is forbidden during this time.
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