I and the bird #85 – the Show Must Go On
“All the world’s a stage
And all the birds merely players
They have their exits and their entrances
And each bird in its time plays many parts.”With apologies to The Bard.
Yes – the show must go on.
Despite some technical difficulties, the show must go on. And so it came to pass that I and the Bird number eighty five has found its home.
This time I found the time to be a member of the cast – sorry – to be a part of the story of the great show.
For my readers who haven’t the faintest idea of what I am talking about, I and the The Bird is a birding blog carnival. Go and have a read, click on the links and enjoy the show.
Link: I and the Bird # 85
I and the Bird # 82
The latest edition of the wonderful I and the Bird carnival can be found over at Sycamore Canyon.
As usual there are many excellent bird photos to look at as well as the usual dozens of links to stories about birds from all over the globe.
Alas – there is no contribution from me this time around. [sigh]
I and the Bird #81
The latest edition of the bird carnival I and the Bird #81 has been posted over at the Marvelous in Nature blog site.
You will find plenty of magnificent photos of birds – including one of mine – as well as links to plenty of interesting articles about birds from all over the globe.
Well worth a visit.
I and the Bird #80
With the Olympic Games just around the corner, people everywhere are waiting in eager anticipation. Birders from all over the world have celebrated their own ‘Olympics’ with the latest edition of I and the Bird #80 over at The Hawk Owl’s Nest. PLenty of links to interesting bird observations from all over the globe.
Alas, I was not selected in the Australian Team this time due to a technicality. I didn’t have access to the internet [sigh]. Next time I’ll be ready.
New readers of my blog may not realise that I hosted I and the Bird #67 right here.
I and the bird #74
The latest edition of the carnival I and the Bird #74 can be read here.
If you are a birder and a blogger, why not contribute to the next I an the bird? Details can be found here.