Sonya Murray you might be interested in this little fellow my husband photographed today. The White-cheeked Honeyeater is very similar looking to the New Holland, and both occur in our area.Spare us a thought trying to tell them apart. How do you think we do it?
Ah, Sonya Murray I don't think you have them in your area, but who knows, you might spot a vagrant, or discover that everyone assumes they're not there, but really are!
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Churchill Rd Raclette - Delendale Creamery For this one I have one clear instruction before we begin. Pick up the cheese, step away from the cheese-board, and get thee to the kitchen. This is a cheese that needs - possibly even demands - some heat. Now I know the kitchen is a bit of a foreign place for the cheese-lover - I mean what use is there of fry-pans or cook-pots? Bear with me though, this journey is worth it. Before we begin, I'm going to take you on a small flight of fancy. Imagine, if you will, that an honest English Cheddar decided to take a holiday on the Continent, and found itself in Switzerland. Maybe seeking some great waterfall to encounter a perilous foe, it instead meets a sweet and charming Emmental. Romance blossoms, the Cheddar settles - foe forgotten, and the two have a child. Roll forward a dozen years and a few more, and this is Raclette. The bitter-edged teenager child - probably miffed that Cheddar failed to find and defeat that foe. Raclette is a cheese
The ABC News have an interesting little quiz/survey running http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-13/what-your-habits-reveal-about-your-social-class/9610658 It nailed most aspects of myself - although I would not call myself 'upper-class' by any stretch of the imagination! http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-13/what-your-habits-reveal-about-your-social-class/9610658
Sonya Murray you might be interested in this little fellow my husband photographed today. The White-cheeked Honeyeater is very similar looking to the New Holland, and both occur in our area.Spare us a thought trying to tell them apart. How do you think we do it?
ReplyDeleteSonya Murray the same size!
ReplyDeleteSpot on, Sonya Murray! That's how you tell them apart in the field!
ReplyDeleteAh, Sonya Murray I don't think you have them in your area, but who knows, you might spot a vagrant, or discover that everyone assumes they're not there, but really are!
ReplyDeleteLike what happened with the Sarus Cranes and Brolgas!
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