Marg's Bird Songs
After a long break, here is a new theme in my Australian birds collection . . . the majestic and beautiful Black Swan.   I have tried to keep the theme uncluttered to match my daughters photographs.  Full theme with wallpaper in 2 sizes - 1024x768 and 800x600
. .  the blue fairy wren.   Here is the magnificently coloured male with his cap and chevrons of brilliant blue and his discreetly camouflaged
little brown-grey hen amongst the bracken ferns.
Full featured theme.

Choice of 2 wallpapers in the theme  zip - see alternate preview below.

Single male pic from Dan Fellows
see also details with  CockyToo preview
...  This bright eyed beauty is a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
and he has got his eye on you from the desktop.

The original photographs which form the basis of this  theme, are copyright  Dan Fellow from his  CD  "Desktop Tasmania" and may not be re-used or re-distributed in any form, either freeware or  commercial,  without his express permission.
You may contact Mr. Fellow for further information, at  Photoguy_tas@hotmail.com or  the CD is available online at www.tasmaniaphotos.com
So bold in his coat and cap of the brightest crimson.  Here he feeds his nestlings.

His mate is also brightly  clothed, unlike most other hen birds
Like old ladies over the front gate, Ada and Elsie, the Australian Cockatoos, meet for a gossip high on a gum branch over the little falls. Natural scenery, authentic cockatoo  sounds.
The theme is called "Kooka Social Call" and the photograph was taken on a still,  autumn (fall) evening, outside a dining  room window, with just the ambient light  spilling from inside.


These delightful wild Kookaburras are  Australian natives and they feature  prominently in our folklore.
The Australian Laughing Kookaburra has a unique "song",or rather a "laugh". He chortles and chuckles as part of his musical repertoire.

There are 2 authentic Kookaburra sounds  in the  theme.

Note: some of the theme sounds are  "real" music!
- this time a pair of grey and pink Galahs come for their morning drink at a billabong .

A "Billabong"  translates loosely as a " pond attached to a river, but only flowing in times of abundant  water"
A lagoon perhaps?
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