I visited my next-door neighbours this morning. Photographing Musk Lorikeets gorging on honey in the flowering gum tree in their yard.
This afternoon, all NSW went into Coronavirus lockdown.
Regardless, it couldn’t put a dampener on the bright green Loris I saw.
If you’re locked down or tired of the pandemic, come and see some acrobats.
The camouflage birds.
Flighty little things that shine and glow with vitality.
Bright beauties that drink and chirp at the same time.
Feathery things intent on guzzling sugar, they don’t realise you’ve crept closer.
Nomadic birds, they go wherever gum trees are flowering.
Staying only as long as the nectar in the blossom.
These birds were so plump full of sugar they seemed hyperactive.
So lively, they’re exquisite to watch, even when they’re in hiding.
Watching
them made me forget there was such a thing as Coronavirus.
Thanks to my neighbours for morning tea and the photo opportunity!
Lockdowns
will end, things will always get better.
Rainbow
coloured birds will still fly and fill the trees with soft chattering.
We can still feel joy that there’s such enchanting creatures to see in our world.