Doyle Street in Bensville, NSW Central Coast, leads to a trail following electrical transmission lines and also serveing as a fire trail.

A sealed section of the trail

Walking along the trail yesterday was an outstanding experience. An abstract symphonic score of natural sounds dominated all. On the lower slopes of the trail, The Bell minor –  Manorina melanophrys – comanded the soundscape.

Bell Miner: Photo by JJ Harrison https://www.jjharrison.com.au/CC BY-SA 4.0

These small birds inhabit denser forest areas, usually eucalypt forest, the margins of rainforest and denser vegetation along creeks. Small they might be but their calls are uniquely beautiful.

Henry Kendall, the Australian poet wrote a beautiful poem about bellbirds

Further up the trail in less humid areas the rise and fall of a massed choirs of Black Prince cicadas dominated the

Heading along the fire trail

 

 

 

 

 

2 responses to “Bellbirds and cicadas”

  1. Thank You Russell for taking us to the Central Coast with that amazing video. The bell bird and cicada sounds are so clear.

    Appreciate the effort you have put in to share the wonders of Nature with us.

    Best wishes, Subha

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    1. You’re welcome, Subha.

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