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A hello from Adelaide, South Australia (1 Viewer)

AdrianB

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Hello everyone!

I'm newly interested in the wonderful world of birds.

My home is lucky enough to back onto a recreational area (walking/cycling trails) along a river. Once this area ends, there is a wonderful area for walking and watching amongst the bush in a conservation park.

There has been a group of New Holland Honeyeaters who have taken up residence in the garden. Waking in the morning to their songs (and others) is a real delight.

I'm about to invest in some decent binoculars to get myself that little bit closer. When I'm rich, maybe a scope too...

My other interests involve road cycling, tube/valve DIY hifi and classical music. If I get much 'older' I'll soon be on a rocking chair with a laprug by 25 years ;)

Look forward to reading and being part of the birding community.

Regards,
Adrian
 
Greetings Adrian and a warm welcome to you from the staff here at BirdForum.net. I believe we have another fellow from your area around here too ;)

It sounds as though you have been bitten by the bird bug but it is a bite that only leaves you yearning for more ;) Hope you enjoy yourself here and thanks for saying hello.
 
Hi Adrian, welcome to the forum. I have just joined myself. A great place with a lot of friendly people.

I reckon, I am the fellow KC is talking about. I live just around the corner from you - speaking in global terms - O'Sullivan Beach. Have a look at my gallery, most of the photos are taken not far away from here.

I wouldn't mind to show you where.

All the best
Joe
 
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Hi Adrian, Welcome to Bird Forum. What better way to spend time outdoor than watching the birds that live around us.

Look at this, a new member and already going on birding tours. Enjoy!
 
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