Yesterday, Sunday, the weather in Brisbane was still fine & warm.
After lunch, we heard a thump on the outer, eastern wall, then a huge fuss of
Noisy Miners.
Yes, a
bird-to-house collision. But not just one bird. On the grass I found two
Miners lying locked together at the feet/legs, and being 'bombarded' by the
noisy crowd of Miners above them.
Pull away from
each other as hard as they might, wings flapping, the birds could not
disentangle their legs. It was five minutes of Miner-mayhem before they
separated with a snap, both flying up steeply.
Perhaps these
two birds were fighting with their feet while flying towards the sun -- then
they hit the house?
Cheers,
Judith
SEQ