If I do not move you cannot see me.
- Dave Smith
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Re: If I do not move you cannot see me.
I have that but I keep it in a dark hidey place.
I Keep Trying
Re: If I do not move you cannot see me.
Got them birds at work. All they seem to do is stand around staring into the windows still unsure of why.
Make the eeriest damn sounds too when they call out at night. I walk around buildings at night and here them things calling out sends a shiver up your spine if its dead quiet.
Make the eeriest damn sounds too when they call out at night. I walk around buildings at night and here them things calling out sends a shiver up your spine if its dead quiet.
Re: If I do not move you cannot see me.
So Cryptic . . . you're either a practising burglar or some sort of security bloke? Or maybe you just have a fetish for buildings in the darkCryptic wrote: I walk around buildings at night and here them things calling out sends a shiver up your spine if its dead quiet.

You're right though - we get'em here (the curlews, not the buildings) and anyone staying here who hasn't heard them is fair dinkum freaked out by'em.
Marty
Re: If I do not move you cannot see me.
Or maybe I watch too many Vampire movies....... Old ones I dont bloody sparkle.warooa wrote:So Cryptic . . . you're either a practising burglar or some sort of security bloke? Or maybe you just have a fetish for buildings in the darkCryptic wrote: I walk around buildings at night and here them things calling out sends a shiver up your spine if its dead quiet.
You're right though - we get'em here (the curlews, not the buildings) and anyone staying here who hasn't heard them is fair dinkum freaked out by'em.
Marty
If you have seen my pic next to my name then you will notice I am ugly enough for the second thing you mentioned.
Re: If I do not move you cannot see me.
Yeah, but you got a nice shiny, clean car Cryptic.... 

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It was shiny. Dont park and leave your windows down next to the circle work section at a ute show.... oops
Re: If I do not move you cannot see me.
Aahh, curlews, gotta luv 'em, masters of disguise indeed.
There are two adults and two chicks in this picture. True, there are four of 'em, I promise.
Frogmouths are pretty good at disguise too. I have a picture of a family of them somewhere as well, they are even better hidden than this curlew family. I might see if I can find it but in the meantime - find the curlews.
There are two adults and two chicks in this picture. True, there are four of 'em, I promise.
Frogmouths are pretty good at disguise too. I have a picture of a family of them somewhere as well, they are even better hidden than this curlew family. I might see if I can find it but in the meantime - find the curlews.

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Re: If I do not move you cannot see me.
Bob, I came across a great bush poem that mentions curlews.
Here's a bit of it..
Then took the cattle to the forest camps
With vacant terror and the hustled sheep
Stood dumb against the hurdles, even like
A fallen patch of shadowed snow;
And ever through the curlew's call afar
The storm grew on, ......
Here's a bit of it..
Then took the cattle to the forest camps
With vacant terror and the hustled sheep
Stood dumb against the hurdles, even like
A fallen patch of shadowed snow;
And ever through the curlew's call afar
The storm grew on, ......
Neville
" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.
" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.
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Re: If I do not move you cannot see me.
I can see them too,
I almost skitled a pair among the plants of a median strip in the heart of Cairns about two years. The first day I saw one. I don't know who was more startled him or me. The next day I went looking for him or it could be her, and found the pair with one chick. I was surprised they were so tall. But they looked like they would weigh very light. Don't know why I thought this. Then not long after I met a Cassowary in a car park at Mission Beach.
I almost skitled a pair among the plants of a median strip in the heart of Cairns about two years. The first day I saw one. I don't know who was more startled him or me. The next day I went looking for him or it could be her, and found the pair with one chick. I was surprised they were so tall. But they looked like they would weigh very light. Don't know why I thought this. Then not long after I met a Cassowary in a car park at Mission Beach.
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