Everything is sorted about the stick insects.. they are coming in tomorrow. I had to ask my teacher ( who is my dad ) first because they are pets ( don't worry, I'm not asking about the huntsman ). Another teachers wants me to show them to her class. I like this teacher. She lets me help her with her rescued animals. Once she found a sparrow with a deep gash around half of it's neck. I nursed it for a few hours and stopped the bleeding. Tweety was able to be released after about a week. I NEED to find a huntsman, preferably a large female. They are most active at night, I sometimes go looking for them. Last night I went tadpole watching. They are actually quite active at night. My tapoles are growing well, even in the past couple of days! Two of the older ones are ready for release. Stick insects are doing well. I colleted 9 eggs from our chooks yesterday, a few were double yolkers. Dad had collected them the day before, and we only have 5 chooks! Izzy's gone back, but I should be seeing him this week at least. Found a baby kookaburra yesterday, and had a water fight with my brother ( for some reason his water pistol doesn't work... ). We have a game, we haul a bucket of water up a tree, then we take it in turns to stand under and be soaked. It is really refreshing on hot days like today! Yes I am a freak, but I'm fun to be around.... Our house is massive, we have a trampoline, big house, massive garden, veggie patch, outside eating area, BBQ, tennis court, paddock, chook pen, sheep pens, two sheds, lots of good climbing trees, a creek, a long driveway perfect for our game of who can jump off the billy cart the best, 5 flower beds, a sand pit, a swing, next door is bush and a dam. My family is English, Finnish and Scottish. I was born in Germany and needless to say, I have been flying internationally since I was three. My Grandparent's live in England, my Grandad's a birdwatcher and Moma's ( She doesn't like being called a Granny ) called Sam because nobody can pronouce her real name. My Uncle and Aunt ( We don't usually call them uncle and aunt, just by their names ) live in France. My other uncles and aunts live in Queensland, England and Victoria, so I do get round a fair bit. I helped my Grandad place second prize in a birding comp by spotting an Egyption Goose. AND I am a rambler....
I love this forum. Everybody excepts me as a bird freak. Ha ha, sorry for that lol.