Submitted by Gitie on 5 May, 2008 - 14:58
One of my friends had some exciting news for me. 'Tell Gitie, what she says works', was the message her friend Ken had asked her to convey to me.
My friend told me that Ken has successfully made friends with a couple of galahs who had been visiting his garden. Then when a whole crowd of galahs started to wreck some one of his trees, he spoke to his galah friends and asked them to stop and they listened. Ken then explained to them that he didn't want their friends to destroy the tree either.
Submitted by Gitie on 28 April, 2008 - 11:30
A fairy wren accidentally entered my friend Sue' s office one busy afternoon. Sue was flat out answering phone calls, when she noticed the bird agitatedly trying to escape. The phones kept ringing and Sue wasn't getting the chance to open the windows and pull the screen frame off to let the bird out. Meanwhile, the bird was getting even more desperate in her attempt to find a path and was endangering herself as she flew about the room and pushed herself against the glass windows.
Submitted by Gitie on 11 April, 2008 - 12:43
Have you ever asked a bird for help?
Have you ever understood their message and realised what has happened to people in your life or been able to predict the future?
Read about some of the amazing experiences people had had when they've listened to the birds.
Do you know how to communicate with a sick bird to find out what's ailing them?
Would you like to learn how to talk to birds directly, or telepathically?
Submitted by Gitie on 12 December, 2007 - 21:41
Driving to work this morning Ron saw a small bird walking awkwardly on the road, desperately trying to get away from a crow, while two of its friends who were trying their best to distract the crow were having no impact. Ron stopped the car and picked up the bird. He or she could not fly and it was hard to tell whether it was permanently injured. The bird was so happy to be picked up and Ron felt he certainly didn't want to be eaten by the crow. By the time Ron turned the car around and brought him home, holding him gently in his hand, the bird looked very comfortable, snug and warm in
Submitted by Gitie on 23 November, 2007 - 17:33
The inaugural edition of the Wild Bird Talking ezine will be issued on 30 Nov. The issue features contributions from:
- Christine Agro, host of Conscious Animal Radio ;
- Brian Taylor, bestselling author of true Australian stories from the outback;
- Mary Bailey, an Aussie backyard bird lover;
- Feature - Improving Cohabitation with magpies during breeding season
plus ... DVD reviews, and more.
Coming in the Next Issue:
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