Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts

Monday, 4 June 2018

Encountering Bunjil the Eagle

Readers might think that they have hit a nature blog instead of an interfaith related blog.  However, in Aboriginal Australia, the Wedge-tailed Eagle is a spiritual personality ... particularly in the State of Victoria.

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A thrilling encounter

What started out as a quiet drive across the plains got interesting when I spotted this adult Wedge-tailed Eagle, perched on a fence post beside the road.
It departed soon after I managed a couple of hasty snaps and led me to its mate in a nearby Grey Box. Magnificent as always!
Wedge-tailed Eagle, Moolort Plains, 3rd June 2018
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The pair at the perch
Simply magnificent!
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Saturday, 19 December 2015

An Australian Carol - Carol of the Birds - with lyrics

Carol of the Birds

Written  by:  William Garnet James & John Wheeler
Out on the plains the brolgas are dancing
Lifting their feet like war horses prancing
Up to the sun the woodlarks go winging
Faint in the dawn light echoes their singing
Orana!  Orana!  Orana to Christmas Day

Down where the tree ferns grow by the river
There where the waters sparkle and quiver
Deep in the gullies bell-birds are chiming
Softly and sweetly their lyric notes rhyming
Orana!  Orana!  Orana to Christmas Day

Friar birds sip the nectar of flowers
Currawongs chant in the wattle tree bowers
In the blue ranges lorikeets calling
Carols of bushbirds rising and falling
Orana!  Orana!  Orana to Christmas Day

The word "Orana"  means  "Welcome"

This link will open a midi file player to allow you
to hear the tune and see the words as it plays.
Carol of the Birds 

Please go to this YouTube to see
beautiful shots of the birds in the song.

Carol of the Birds - a Catalonia carol



Lyrics

The Carol of the Birds (traditional)

When rose the eastern star
The birds came from afar
In that night full of glory
In one melodious voice
They sweetly did rejoice
And sang the wondrous story

Sang, praising God on high
Enthroned above the sky
And His fair mother, Mary

The eagle left his lair
Came winging through the air
His message loud arising
And to his joyous cry
The sparrow made reply
His answer sweetly voicing

"Overcome are death and strife
This night is born new life,"
The robin sang rejoicing

When rose the eastern star
The birds came from afar