
I know just how this bird is feeling.

This is my face after reading the news.

I also relate to the stressful snacking,

and that guilty look afterwards.

Birds seem to always understand us.

Hope these guys bring smiles and cheers, to you, from me at The Holler~
Note: Pied Currowangs are omnivorous birds from Eastern Oz.
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What a treat! The expressions and words you related to them are so relatable! LOL! Stay well, my friend!
Awww, so happy you enjoyed Linda & thank you! Stay safe with kitties and family my friend დ
black birds.. my little friends..thanks for sharing =^_^=
They remember their human friends as they are very smart birds დ
How wonderful and beautiful. You are an amazing photographer and make all of our lives so much better. Thank you.
Visa versa 2UX2! You are an amazing artist and your feathered family make my <3 warm. Stay safe my friend დ
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Hugs to you sweet friend დ
Mercy, what wicked talons these birdies have!! Looks like they could have anything they want for dinner, ha! Thank you for introducing me to a bird I’ve never seen before. We’re all locked down in central Illinois, trying to stay away from the virus. Hope you’re safely hunkered down at The Holler, too.
Happy to introduce you to this fine feathered friend Debbie & glad to hear you are safely ensconced at home. We are hunkering at The Holler and the empty spaces around us feel very good right now. Stay safe & well დ
You are right that this guy has a little guilty look 🙂 and that is perfectly fine to me. I think he also felt a little warm from knowing a kind approval from you.
Awwww, I love my blogging friends! Thank you. And I agree. Snack on birdie 😉 დ
I felt like I was looking in a mirror 🙂
Me three!!! 😉 <3
Interesting looking bird. Are they related to crows or ravens? Thanks for helping to keep us soothed and focused on something good Cindy. Be well my friend. ☀
Thank you Brad. They do look ravenish don’t they. But they are actually only distantly related to the corvidae. They are closely related to magpies and butcher birds. Stay safe and well my friend დ
OK, thanks Cindy.
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Yes, I can relate to all as well. It is restful, soothing and uplifting I think to watch the birds, wildlife and game to see the way they are without a care in the world. 🙂 There is a scripture (one is in Matt. 10:31) that says that God sees and knows every sparrow that falls to the ground and cares for each and every one and how much more he cares for us, his children. That is so comforting. Stay well and God bless Cindy as we all work through this together. 🙂
Yes nature makes me feel encased by God. Bless you Joyce & stay safe my friend დ
A bird with attitude, Cindy.
Leslie xoxo
My kinda bird! დ
me too chuckle…
Cindy, that first picture caught me totally off guard and I couldn’t help cracking up! Thank you for the laughter. I hope you and your family are doing well. ❤
I am so glad he made you laugh! He definitely looks like he just watched the news 😉 Take good care Stephanae დ
whimsical, aware, curious
you captured it all
Awww, thanks so much my friend & stay safe and well! დ
You, too, Cindy!
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Amazing pics, and VERY relatable 😉
I am glad! Thank you & take good care დ
🙂 Lovely as always! I’m always in awe of your photos!
Awwww. I am touched. Thank you Melanie დ
These little guys bring a smile.
Hope you’re doing well. The next few weeks, probably through the end of May are going to be the most stressful. I hope you have plenty of snacks at the ready. And, if it gets real bad, the cats and I might have you to join you for some snacking. 🙂
Stay well, stay safe.
Come on over. I am planning with military precision the day I will allow myself to bake and partially consume, a 7 layer coconut cake 😉 დ
He is beautiful – love his yellow eyes. I just look blank when I see the news now.
I get this completely. Stay safe Kerry დ
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This did make me laugh! Thank you!
Oh good. Laughter is good medicine დ
Ahhh….PIEd currawong! It must be magpie’s cousin. ImPECKable shots as always, my dear friend. (⑅´•⌔•`)*✲゚*。♡♡♡♡♡
You always make me smile. Thank you. Be well and take good care დ
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So sweet close up.❤
Yes. The closer you look the more you see the intelligence shining back at you ღ
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Thanks for a beautiful post on our Currawong Cindy, a pleasurable relaxing post, kind regards.
You are most welcome & happy you enjoyed ღ
I love this, Cindy! Made my day, especially that first photo with the cocked head. 😀
Your comment made me smile. Thank you Jennie & be well ღ
I love those curious, bright yellow eyes! Wow!
Quite an intelligence looking back at us! ღ
Gorgeous bird!
I love that you see the beauty ღ
IKR!!
The snacking…. oh the snacking.
Be well, dear Cindy!
Beautiful shots.
Simply delicious isn’t it! 😉 <3
Yum! <3
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Stay Safe.
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Hi Cuz, Currawight or Currawong, it was funny !!! 🙋 With all the news I hope all is well with you and yours. Had a bit of a scare here but it turned out to be a bad cold 😷. Take care, ok 💟
Yikes! Any sickness now would be scary. Glad to hear it was not serious and stay safe cuz ღ
Great captures, Cindy. I loved the captions. I was confused at first, thinking that Pied Currawong might have a larger range that I first thought, then you mentioned Oz….. when were you here?
I was there for the month of February & miss it already! ღ
Same time as I met another blogger. Just as well you make it here in time! How long was your stay?
We were there for a month, not long enough!
Come down again soon, and let me know if you come my way.
I will definitely. There is so much more to see! დ
thumbs up!
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Just one of the many wonders one can observe in California. Thanks for sharing you made my day 🙂
Ahhhh, thanks so much & lovely to meet you! ღ
Nice to meet you too hope all is well 🙂
Visa versa! დ
Hey, you were right! He or she did make me smile and chuckle…
Oh, good! Mission accomplished. ღ
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What a beautiful bird!
Also: He looks like he has a lot of personality.
He definitely does, personality and intelligence! დ
Perfect sentiment. The birds can definitely relate to the way humans are feeling these days. I just did a series of blogs on my spearfruit.com sitevto hopefully put a lighter spin on things and to get people laughing and hopefully reducing some of their stress. Hope it helps!!
How wonderful! I would head over and check it out. Stay safe Gary დ
Thanks Cindy…loved the post. You made me smile and even chuckle a little.
I am glad! Mission accomplished დ
Doing amazing as always Cindy!
Glad to hear it & stay well my friend!
An excellently expressive bird… RH
He communicates well for us doesn’t he!
So much truth. Fantastic shots and expression. Stay safe my friend. <3
You stay safe too my friend & thank you დ
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Thanks for the wonderful photos, Cindy. Although I’m staying at home for a while now I’m a couple of days behind reading blog posts. Interesting experience, I thought I had more time for reading during lockdown. Stay safe and healthy.
You are most welcome & thank you for the appreciation! დ
I believe this bird has seen a lot in the life. It has the eyes of old and wise creature.
I see this too! დ
I talk to all the animals around here (Near San Diego)…lizards, snails, the rare rabbit, bees, and the birds. Birds are the best conversationalists. I do think they are reassured by my voice…less likely to fly the coop, so to speak. I talk a little in my native language and try a few “CAWS’ in theirs. I visited Japan once and I swear that the crows there only said, “KAH, KAH” and never “KAW, KAW.” Did the crows copy the people? Or did the people copy the crows? Of course, it could be sheer coincidence.
No, it’s not your imagination, crows and corvids are very intelligent and excellent mimics with wonderful memories. They remember a person who is mean to them for years and years. I was out last night and talking to the cat like I always do in a falsetto voice, an owl responded and some sort of sleeping bird on the roof responded too. The cat and I were amazed! They liked the soft soothing, high-pitched voice. I normally imitate bird sounds, mocking birds and ravens reply. So talk away, the birds will love you for it, and who knows, you may start a conversation! დ
Got to love those big yellow eyes, great set of photos!
Yes they pierce into the soul don’t they! Stay safe & thank you John დ
What a curious-looking bird! 🙂 I like its yellow eyes and funny expressions.
I am glad you do! His expressions are quite comical.
Cindy, thank you so much!
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I feel like that too today Cindy. Just went to get the food for the next few days. Huge queue, took me two hours!
No fun and quite stressful, I know. დ
Oh my, how true this is. It’s like looking in a mirror.
Yes!!!!
Wonderful as always Cindy and perfect commentary…♥
Happy you enjoyed Sally & hope you stay safe and swell! დ
We will do Cindy..♥
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What a wonderful distracting post, Cindy! The bird looks like similar to an magpie. On the last image he looks like a little bite concerned. But its a beauty one. Thank you for this wonderful posting, stay save, well and enjoy the weekend. Michael
Thanks so much Michael, and you are correct! The currawong is in the magpie family and they do have similarities. Have a good weekend my friend ღ
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So awesome!!! Thank you for sending it and making me laugh! Happy Easter (ෆຶдෆຶ)
My pleasure and the very same to you, Cindy!!
That gold eye contrasted with his black body! Startling! And your comments were so close to home funny! Thanks, Cindy
Thank you for such a very kind comment! You make me happy I posted ໒( ♥ ◡ ♥ )७
Such a cutie
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Those yellow eyes against the black plumage is striking.
Yes! They truly is unusual <3