We Take a Stand by Sandy Warner

05.30.06 (10:34 pm)   [edit]
WE TAKE A STAND
Sandy Warner
May 21, 2006

 

WE TAKE A STAND

www.thequickenedword.com


Hurl that devil out of this place
Finish him up and end disgrace.
Fly on out, right out of this town
Go out now, and dont come around.

Frolic and play, and love Him a lot.
He washes us clean and takes our spots
Lord blow the clouds away from our great storm
Release us Lord from feeling forlorn

Bless us now with Your peace of mind
Release us and touch us in kind.
Loving hands and loving heart
Always there, right from the start.



Rev 20:1-3 NKJV
Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, having the key to the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. He laid hold of the dragon, that serpent of old, who is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years; and he cast him into the bottomless pit , and shut him up, and set a seal on him, so that he should deceive the nations no more till the thousand years were finished.


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Joyous Jerusalem Day Celebrations in the Capital

05.28.06 (12:10 am)   [edit]
Joyous Jerusalem Day Celebrations in the Capital
 By Hillel Fendel

Thousands arrived in Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav Kook in the Kiryat Moshe neighborhood Thursday night for the traditional Jerusalem Day celebrations. Once again, no secular politicians were present.

The celebrations marked the 39th anniversary of the liberation of Jerusalem in the Six Day War, and the accompanying defeat of Egypt, Jordan and Syria, which had threatened repeatedly to destroy the Jewish State and "drive the Jews into the sea." The Six Day War has become a synonym for "miracles," with Israel's consistently being described as wondrous, from many standpoints, by military, political and media observers around the world.

 Both Rabbis Lior and Melamed emphasized the importance of soldiers' refusal to adhere to military orders that negate the Torah, such as dismantling Jewish communities in the Land of Israel. "We don't call this refusal," Rabbi Lior said, "but rather simply not cooperating with something that is opposed to our holy Torah... Some rabbis with short or long beards get up and dare to rule in opposition to the Torah giant [Rabbi Shapira]. For this reason, students, you must know that there is only one ruling that obligates all of us, and that is the ruling of our teacher and rabbi Rabbi Avraham Shapira, forbidding anyone from taking part in expulsion or destruction of communities."

Earlier in the day, thousands of youngsters and others marched in the now-traditional Rikudgalim Flag Dance March, from downtown Jerusalem to the Western Wall. Roads in the capital were closed as the marchers advanced towards the Old City. Later in the evening, three giant laser beams lit up the Jerusalem skies with images of the word Peace, a lion [the symbol of Jerusalem], a dove, the number 39 and more. The show was visible all over the city.

Thousands of policemen protected the festivities, after Jerusalem Police Chief Ilan Franco had publicly called on the public to celebrate the holiday in the capital. On the same day (Wednesday), however, he appeared in the Supreme Court to defend his decision not to allow the Temple Loyalists to visit the Temple Mount. He said that the site is "extra sensitive," and that the Moslems would be likely to respond with violence to any perceived Jewish intention to visit the Mount en-masse.

Gershon Solomon, head of the Loyalists, who has not been permitted to visit the Temple Mount for 15 years, said, "39 years ago, the IDF's Gen. Mota Gur declared, 'The Temple Mount is in our hands!' Now, the Moslems are the ones who can say that."

President Moshe Katzav said yesterday, "Jerusalem is the Jewish people’s 'genetic code,' and continues to be an inspiration for all Jews in Israel and the Diaspora." Katzav urged world Jewry to preserve the capital’s Jewish majority by making Aliyah [immigration to Israel] and coming to live in the holy city. A report issued this week indicates that Jerusalem's Jewish population has dropped from 74% in 1967 to 66% in 2006.

KEEPER; THE ORIGINS OF THE REFUGEE PROBLEM

05.27.06 (1:34 am)   [edit]
KEEPER:THE ORIGINS OF THE REFUGEE PROBLEM

The Arab version of the tragic fate of Arab refugees who fled from the Palestine Mandate before and during the 1948 war and from Israel immediately after the war, although a viscerally engaging assertion and all but canonized by the anti-Israel propaganda which makes it the core of its narratives of the Middle East conflict, is unequivocally and totally false.
The Origins of the Refugee Problem
by David Meir-Levi
Isralert.com source: Aish.com
The Arab version of the tragic fate of Arab refugees who fled from the Palestine Mandate before and during the 1948 war and from Israel immediately after the war, has so thoroughly dominated the thinking of even well-educated historians, commentators, journalists and politicians, that it is almost a given that the creation of the State of Israel caused the flight of almost a million hapless, helpless and hopeless Arab refugees. Israel caused the problem and thus Israel must solve the problem.

This assertion, although viscerally engaging and all but canonized by the anti-Israel propaganda which makes it the core of its narratives of the Middle East conflict, is unequivocally and totally false.

Origins of the Problem

The State of Israel was created in a peaceful and legal process by the United Nations. It was not created out of Palestinian lands. It was created out of the Ottoman Empire, ruled for four hundred years by the Turks who lost it when they were defeated in World War I. There were no "Palestinian" lands at the time because there were no people claiming to be Palestinians. There were Arabs who lived in the region of Palestine who considered themselves Syrians. It was only after World War I that the present states of Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq were also created - and also created artificially out of the Turkish Empire by the British and French victors. Jordan was created on about 80 percent of the Palestine Mandate, which was originally designated by the League of Nations as part of the Jewish homeland. Since then, Jews have been prohibited from owning property there. Two-thirds of its citizens are Palestinian Arabs, but it is ruled by a Hashemite monarchy.

In 1947, the UN partition plan mandated the creation of two states on the remaining 20 percent of the Palestine Mandate: the State of Israel for the Jews, and another state for the Arabs. The Arabs rejected their state, and launched a war against Israel. This is the primal cause of the Arab refugee problem.

The Arab refugees were roughly 725,000 people who fled because of the war that the Arab states - not the Palestinian Arabs -- started.The Arab states - dictatorships all - did not want a non-Arab state in the Middle East. The rulers of eight Arab countries whose populations vastly outnumbered the Jewish settlers in the Turkish Empire, initiated the war with simultaneous invasions of the newly created state of Israel on three fronts. Nascent Israel begged for peace and offered friendship and cooperation to its neighbors. The Arab dictators rejected this offer and answered it with a war of annihilation against the Jews. The war failed. But the state of war has continued uninterruptedly because of the failure of the Arab states -Saudi Arabia and Iraq in particular - to sign a peace treaty with Israel. To this day, the Arab states and the Palestinians refer to the failure of their aggression and the survival of Israel as an-Nakba - the catastrophe.

Had there been no Arab aggression, no war, and no invasion by Arab armies whose intent was overtly genocidal, not only would there have been no Arab refugees, but there would have been a state of Palestine in the West Bank and Gaza since 1948.

In the war, Israel acquired additional land. In the absence of a peace treaty between belligerents, the law of nations allows the annexation of an aggressor's land after a conflict - although the land in question belonged to the Turks and then the World War I victors. Israel actually offered to return land it had acquired while defending itself against the Arab aggression in exchange for a formal peace. It made this offer during the Rhodes Armistice talks and Lausanne conference in 1949. The Arab rulers refused the land because they wanted to maintain a state of war in order to destroy the Jewish state. Had Israel's offer been accepted, there could have been prompt and just resolution to all the problems that have afflicted the region since. The only problem that wouldn't have been resolved to the satisfaction of the Arabs was their desire to obliterate the state of Israel.

After their victory, Israel passed a law that allowed Arab refugees to re-settle in Israel provided they would sign a form in which they renounced violence, swore allegiance to the state of Israel, and became peaceful productive citizens. During the decades of this law's tenure, more than 150,000 Arab refugees have taken advantage of it to resume productive lives in Israel. Jews do not have a similar option to become citizens of Arab states from which they are banned.

It was not Israel that caused the Arab refugee problem, nor Israel that obstructed its solution. On the contrary, the Arab refugee problem was the direct result of the aggression by the Arab states, and their refusal after failing to obliterate Israel to sign a formal peace, or to take care of the Arab refugees who remained outside Israel's borders.

The Jewish Refugees

There were other refugees from the Arab-Israeli conflict that everyone on the Arab side of the argument chooses conveniently to forget. Between 1949 and 1954, about 800,000 Jews were forced to flee from the Arab and Muslim lands where they had lived for hundreds and even thousands of years - from Iraq, Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan and Iran, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, and other Muslim countries. These Jews were peaceful citizens of their Arab countries and in no way a hostile population. Nonetheless, they were forced at gun-point to flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs. The only reason for their expulsion was revenge against the Jewish citizenry of Arab countries for the shame of the Arab defeat in their war of aggression.

Most of these Jewish refugees came to Israel, where they were integrated into normalcy by the tiny fledgling Jewish state. The Arab states (and later the PLO) refused to do this for the Arab refugees because they preferred to keep them an aggrieved constituency for their war against Israel.

Some observers have suggested that the dual refugee situation should be understood as a "population exchange" -- Arabs fled to Arab countries as Jews fled to the Jewish country, both as a result of the 1948 war, both under conditions which their side regards as forced evacuations. On the other hand, no one on the Arab side has suggested the obvious: if Jewish refugees were resettled on land vacated by fleeing Arabs, why not resettle Arab refugees on the lands of Jews who were forced to flee the Arab countries. One reason no one has suggested this is that no Arab state with the exception of Jordan will even allow Arab refugees to become citizens.

Taking into account the Jewish refugees' assets that were confiscated when they fled from Arab and Muslim lands, one can conclude that the Jews have already paid massive "reparations" to the Arabs whether warranted or not. The property and belongings of the Jewish refugees, confiscated by the Arab governments, has been conservatively estimated at about $2.5 billion in 1948 dollars. Invest that money at a modest 6.5% over 57 years and you have today a sum of $80 billion, which the Arab and Muslim governments of the lands from which the Jews were expelled could apply to the benefit of the Arab refugees.. That sum is quite sufficient for reparations to Arab refugees. There is no way of accurately assessing the value of Arab property left in Israel's control; but there are no estimates as high as a 1948 value of $2,500,000,000. So, hypothetically, the Arab side has already gotten the better end of the deal.

During the many wars of the 20th century, tens of millions of refugees were created in Europe and Asia. In 1922, 1.8 million people were relocated to resolve the Turkey-Greece war. Following World War II, some 3,000,000 Germans were forced from countries of Eastern Europe and resettled in Germany. When the Indian sub-continent was divided, over 12 million people were transferred between India and Pakistan.

All such refugee issues have been resolved, except the roughly 725,000 Arabs who fled Israel during the 1948 war and whom the Arab states and the Palestinian Authority have kept in refugee camps.

The Arab Refugee Problem

Another irony must be considered in the context of the refugee issue. Israel handled its Jewish refugee problem by devoting massive resources to the education and integration of the Jewish refugee population into its society. These refugees never became a burden on the world, never needed the assistance of the United Nations, and never had their civil and human rights denied by their new host country. Instead, despite great hardship, early discrimination, difficult adjustments and initial privations, they and their offspring have become productive citizens of the Middle East's only democracy, and substantive contributors to one of the most technologically and socially advanced countries in the world.

The fate of the Arab refugees has been the diametric opposite of this obvious positive solution to their problem. Arab leadership has purposely kept their Palestinian brethren in refugee slums, at times approaching the status of concentration camps, with their misery perpetuated by Machiavellian rulers to be used as a propaganda weapon against Israel and against the West.

The Palestinian refugees in Gaza were forced there in 1948 not by Israel but by the Egyptians, kept there under guard, shot if they tried to leave, and never given Egyptian citizenship or Egyptian passports. (These facts are recorded by Yasir Arafat himself in his authorized biography by Alan Hart, Arafat: Terrorist or Peace Maker? 1982). Refugees in Lebanon were kept under similar but less draconian repression. They were barred by law from almost 70 professions, not granted citizenship, and not allowed to travel. Only in Jordan were the refugees granted citizenship.

Senior Fatah Central Committee member Sakher Habash succinctly explained the reason for the calculated refusal of the Arab rulers including the Palestinian rulers to help the Palestinian refugees to return to normal lives. During a 1998 lecture at Shechem's An-Najah University, Habash said: "To us, the refugee issue is the winning card which means the end of the Israeli state."

In other words, war, terrorism, diplomatic isolation of Israel, world-wide PR campaigns to demonize Israel all may fail (and most have, so far); but as long as this last trump card is still alive, hope for the destruction of Israel still pulses in the hearts of Arab revanchists.

Palestinians who fled Israel in 1948 and are still alive have no legal right to return to Israel, because the Arab leadership representing them (Arab nations until 1993, and since then the Palestinian Authority) are still, de jure and de facto, at war with Israel; and these refugees, therefore, are still potential hostiles. International law does not require a country at war to commit suicide by allowing the entry of hundreds of thousands of a potentially hostile population. In the context of a peace treaty, in 1949, the Arab refugees could have taken advantage of Israel's offer; but their leadership refused.

Of course the present Palestinian claim of a "Right of Return" is accompanied by the claim that there are not 725,000 refugees (minus those who have died in the interim) but 5 million. This number serves many political agendas but from the point of view of international law generations born into a refugee population that has been resettled and living in exile do not have the legal status of refugees. That means that legal refugee status today applies only to those few surviving Arabs who fled in 1948, among whom most are advanced in age.

A Summary of The Salient Facts

The protracted Arab refugee crisis is an artificial crisis maintained for 57 years by Arab rulers in order to exploit their own people's suffering -- to create a "poster child" for Palestinian victim-hood; a staging ground for anti-Israel propaganda; a training center for Arab terrorists; and a trump card for the anti-Israel jihad (per Sakher Habash) when all else (war, terrorism, international diplomacy) fails.

"Haq el-Auda," the "law of return," for Palestinian Arabs to their own homes and farms and orchards that have been part of Israel for the past 57 years is a sham.

Sixty years ago there were nearly a million Jews in the Arab states of the Middle East: honest hard-working citizenry contributing to the culture and economy of their countries of domicile. Today, there are almost no Jews in the Arab countries of the Middle East, and racist apartheid laws prohibit even Jewish tourists from entering some Arab countries.

In Israel, on the other hand, the Arabs who did not flee numbered about 170,000 in 1949; and now number more than 1,400,000. They have 12 representatives in the Israeli Parliament, judges sitting on the Israeli courts and on the Israeli Supreme Court benches, and Ph.D's and tenured professors teaching in Israeli colleges and universities. They are a population that enjoys more freedom, education, and economic opportunity than do any comparable Arab populations anywhere in the Arab world.

The Arab rulers caused the Arab refugee problem in 1948 by their war of aggression against the infant state of Israel, a legal creation of the United Nations; the Arab rulers have since maintained the Arab refugee population and denied it any possibility of normal life in Arab countries in order to use the suffering they themselves have caused, as a weapon in their unending war against Israel.

During all these decades the refugee camps and their Arab exploiters have been funded by billions of dollars from the United Nations, the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union and others.

Excerpted from "Big Lies: Demolishing the Myths of the Propaganda War Against Israel"

 


Israel

05.26.06 (11:40 pm)   [edit]

 Still getting over the Flu so copy and paste for now.  Donkey Orchid

Ze'evi Warns Of Impending World Jihad “Tsunami”


Former Military Intelligence chief Aharon Ze'evi warned Monday morning [May 15] of an impending world jihad "tsunami" that he said may soon descend on the entire Middle East. Ze'evi, speaking at a Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies conference in Tel Aviv University, said that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinijad has been overheard promising the "end of history in two or three years." Ze'evi recommended that the Iranian threats be taken seriously, saying that Tehran will soon have nuclear warhead compatible surface-to-surface missiles with a range of 5,000 kilometers, putting Europe within striking distance.

Ze'evi also warned that Israel should not rule out the possibility of a conventional war against Islamic militants. Ze'evi said he foresees this war breaking out on Israel's northern frontier, against Syria and Hezbollah. Emphasizing the radicalization of Islamic militancy, Ze'evi cited recent changes in the objectives of major militant organizations, which have recently begun targeting sites in Arab countries.

"We are seeing attacks carried out in Amman, Dahab and Sharm el-Sheikh," said Ze'evi. He cited the increased accessibility of Internet in the Arab world as facilitating the process, saying, "Today, anyone who is interested can learn how to blow up a bomb."

Major General (Res.) Ze'evi stepped down as chief of Military Intelligence about four months ago, and was replaced by Major General Amos Yadlin.

(By Amos Harel, Haaretz, May 15, 2006)

PRAYER FOCUS
The dangers facing the world today are multiplying, as we face a religious war with many fronts. Pray that God will strengthen His children in faith and call then to earnest prayer. Pray for the soon coming of the Messiah.

SCRIPTURE
“Arise, O LORD, do not let man prevail; let the nations be judged in Your sight” (Psalm 9:19). News Articles

Help the Children In Nairobi

05.21.06 (7:31 pm)   [edit]
Entry for May 21, 2006 magnify
Help the Children of Nairobi

I am requesting assistance regarding an Orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya and that is HOW to bring public awareness to their plight.  Let me explain a little,  the children's parents  have died from Aids and were living on the streets.  Pastor Patrick Kimawachi has taken them in and trusts our Lord and Saviour to look after them.  The Orphanage is called "Gospel Believer's Children Centre" I have been in touch for some time now with Pastor Patrick Kimawachi whom I can to nake this contact  through Prophetess Dolores James  and her website which is  http://www.standingontherock.org" title="http://www.standingontherock.org" target="_blank"http://www.standingontherock....  I send cash now and then through Western Union which apparently comes at the right time when they really need the cash for buying food.  They could do with a bore too for the Orphanage also, clean water.

Please leave comments and I will get back to you,

Thanking you and God bless,

Make the difference in the live of a needy child
Gospel Believers Fellowship
& Gospel Believers Children Centre
Tel.254-721-408832

LETTERS DEAR ABBY ADMITTED SHE WAS AT A LOSS TO ANSWER

05.19.06 (1:48 am)   [edit]



Dear Abby, A couple of women moved in across the hall from me.  One is a
middle-aged gym teacher and the other is a social worker in her mid twenties.

These two women go everywhere together and I've never seen a
man go into or leave their apartment.  Do you think they could be Lebanese?


Dear Abby, What can I do about all the Sex, Nudity, Fowl Language and
Violence on my VCR?

Dear Abby, I have a man I can't trust. He cheats so much, I'm not even sure the baby I'm carrying is his.

Dear Abby, I am a twenty-three year old liberated woman who has been on the pill for two years.  It's getting expensive and I think my boyfriend should share half the cost, but I don't know him well enough to discuss money with him.


Dear Abby, I've suspected that my husband has been fooling around and when confronted with the evidence, he denied everything and said it would never happen again.


Dear Abby, Our son writes that he is taking Judo.  

Why would a boy who was raised in a good Christian home turn against his own?


Dear Abby, I joined the Navy to see the world.  I've seen it.  Now how do I get out?


Dear Abby, My forty year old son has been paying a psychiatrist $50.00
an hour every week for two and a half years.  He mus t be crazy.


Dear Abby, I was married to Bill for three months and I didn't know he

drank until one night he came home sober.


Dear Abby, My mother is mean and short tempered.  I think she is going
through mental pause.


Dear Abby, You told some woman whose husband had lost all interest in
sex to send him to a doctor. Well, my husband lost all interest in sex and he
is a doctor.  Now what do I do??
 

My Back Yard

05.10.06 (11:14 pm)   [edit]
 
Just after lunchtime, dishes are done, well! half done shall we say left the rest draining.  In our back yard we have a birdbath, nothing special, just a terracotta bottom for a pot plant glazed so water will stay in it.  Usually I am sure the birds come for a drink early morning which I miss, cos I don't rise early enough.  Did I say... rise early enough! my late rising is say around 9:00am to 11:00am  to give you some idea.
But in the late afternoon can see birds drinking and bathing in the water.  There are Willie Wagtails, and another small bird proberly a Honey Eater, who are there regually though don't think I have seen Willie Wagtails bath there either.  Would love to though, see them around in the yard often enough at the side of the house looking for seeds from the grass,and on the front lawn verge.  Me, finished a talking book album called  "A Peaceful Retirement" by Miss Read, which really says it all, and started a fiction called "Notes From A Small Island" by Bill Bryson to do with his entry and life in Britain.  Nice and sunny here in Perth in early Autumn now people are preparing their bulbs for planting etc for spring flowering.  Well that is all for now. Bye.

GULAHS & COCKATOOS

05.10.06 (12:02 am)   [edit]
GULAHS & COCKATOOS:
In the late afternoons, walking the dog through the streets to the lake, which is where the water basin comes up through where there are black Swans and Ducks etc are upon the lack.   In the Spring the Swan's have a nest on the Island in the middle of the pond and every year we see cygnets learning how to swim on the water I guess.   In summer and early Autumn during the walks sometimes there are hundreds of wild pink and white Gulahs feeding on the grass seeds cos there is a such large mass of lawn and grass and trees too.  And what a splash of color they make, as well as their squawking.  Sometimes even from inside the car you can see wild Gulahs feeding near corners of intersections though not as many.   There are also white Cockatoos that are larger than Gulah that come and land on the branches of the pine trees around the lake looking for cone seeds to eat.  You practically can see mostly white with patches of green in between and the noise they make is worse than the Gulahs do.  Feel sorry for the residence's that live near the lake cos of the racket they make.  They are only here for a certain time then go back to the east near Kalgoolie somewhere. 

Down Memory Lane

05.08.06 (8:07 pm)   [edit]
DOWN MEMORY LANE:
Back in the country town Narrogin, we lived in Felspar Street, and not far from us was what is known  as the Foxes Lair.  It has a road going through it to farms in the area.  Along side the road on the left is a gully  and in spring time we would be up in the Foxes Lair picking wildflower's, which is now banned but at the time a marvelous pastime in the Spring.  We would come across Spider Orchids of different kinds, Donkey Orchids, Cradle Orchids though we had a different name for that one.  Cowslips, Blue Orchids. Everlastings in pink and white and plenty of different types of wattle trees, and shrubs while walking through the bush.   I didn't know all the names of the different flowers on the bushes either, but I believe I can identify them through the Library.  We would have picnic's in the bush.  Loved the smell of the bush after rain, the smell of the Eucalptus trees etc.  I believe now there are homes built all around the road leading to the farms up there, don't know about the gully or what they have done in that area, oh well!  One can't stop progress, can one? 

Life in the Aussie Bush

05.08.06 (9:59 am)   [edit]

Life in the aussie bush.

Back when I was growing up the people next door to us fed the magpies, which is an Australian Bird for they left plenty of trees in their yard for birds to nest into.  Magpies are aggressive in Spring and do swoop down on people, even if they are on motorbikes, bikes, with helmets,hats,  etc, protecting their heads.  Of course they are protecting their young.   Do any of you remember Footrot Flats and Huey the baby Magpie, Wal had cut down the tree in which the baby Magpie was nesting in.  Any way Wal's friend next farm along, Cooch who is a nature lover, took Huey in.   Huey made life very difficult for quite a while after that for Wal. hehehehe  Messing his clothes drying on the closelines in the sun.  

Anyway back to the Magpie, they are black and white, not small or large by any standards, not as large as crows anyway.    By  the way I have been getting my information from a book from the Library to do with Kings Park, and what I was doing is illegal etc.  So now I will be doing things differently,  do have a picture of a Magpie which I can use too.  The other's were miles too big.   There song is a rich carolling modulated whistle uequalled among European birds.  Amazing that, flute like carolling and warbling  and one usually wakes up to them in the morning.  Must admit I don't wake up early enough, though when I hear the sound of the Magpie warbling it brings back memories of life in the aussie bush. 

COMMON ANIMALS IN KINGS PARK AND PERTH GARDENS

05.03.06 (12:56 am)   [edit]
WHITE TAILED BALCK COCKATOO:
White-tailed Black Cockatooos commonly occur throughout much of the Perth area even close to the the city of King's Park.  Large flocks, sometimes numbering hundreds of these big parrots, fly to the west coast from the Western Australian wheatbelt in summer of each year.  Screeching and wheeling in the sky, the swarm into trees to feed on pine and eucalpt seeds which form the bulk of their diet.  Pine cones, and fruits of the Marri (Eucalyputus calophylla) are easily snipped off the trees with the Black Cockatoo's powerful beak.  They are then held in one foot and shredded to get at the soft seeds inside.   When a lot of food is available Black Cockatoos willl stay in a tree for long periods, calling as they feed, and dropping a shower of twigs, gumnuts or  pinecones.
In the autumn the flocks start to fly east again out to the driet agricultural areas where pairs nest inthe hollows of trees.  The female never leaves the nest during incubation and early brooding phase and for 7 weeks the male feeds her at the nest each morning and evening.  Thereafter both parents feed the young until they are capable of flying and for some time after they have fledged.  The family then joins the flock for the annual journey to the coast.
Male and female Black Cockatoos can be separated by the colour of the bare flesh around their eyes.  In males  this is pink and in females dark grey.  Also the beaks of males are grey-black while those of the females are bone colored. 
Although common at present in the Perth area, Black Cockatoos may be a declining species as their nesting habitat in tree hollows is disappearing inland.  Their future will depend on protection of the remaining woodlands and trees in the wheatbelt.

COMMON ANIMALS IN KINGS PARK:

05.01.06 (7:36 pm)   [edit]
RED-CAPPED PARROT:
Purpureicephalus spurius
The Red-capped parrot is restricted in its range to the south west of Western Australia.  Both males and females have splendidly colourful plumage but the males are more gaudy and immature birds are less spectacular.  Despite their colour, Red-capped Parrots are difficult to see as they spend most of their time feeding in dense vegetation of tree canopies.  They have a very long upper beak which may be a special adaptation enabling them to extract seeds from the large fruit of the Marri (Eucalyptus calophylla) which is illustrated.  This tree is found only in south western Australia  and this may be the reason why Red-capped Parrots occur only in this region.  At times Red-capped Parrots also feed on fallen Marri fruit and other seeds on the ground. 
Red-capped Parrots occur in pairs or small flocks.  They nest  in small hollows in trees in spring and have 5 - 7 young.  They are relatively common in some Perth suburbs wherever there are mature Marri and occasionally visit Kings Park.
PORT LINCOLN RINGNECK;
Barnardius zonarius
The south western for of the Port Lincoln Ringneck is often called the Twenty Eight because its most common call to some people resembles "twenty eight, twenty eight".  This form  is larger than others in southern Australia, it has a prominent red patch above its bill, and is green rather than yellow on the breast.
Port Lincoln Ringnecks are common throughout the Perth area.  In Kings Park they have plumage and other features  intermediate between the Twenty-eight and Port Lincoln  forms.   They occur in small flocks feeding on the seeds of eucalypts such as Jarrah and other indigenous plants and are also fond of the seeds of fruit trees such as apples.  They are sometimes shot because of the last habit but this is a futile practice as these parrots are nomadic.   This means that birds will usually continue to move to places where food is available such as fruit trees, and new birds will replace any that are removed.  The splendid beauty of the Port Lincoln Ringneck  makes it an asset to the gardens and parks of Perth.  Like other parrots, it nests in small hollows in trees during the drier months of the year.
LAUGHING KOOKABURRA:  &n bsp;
Daacelo novaeguineae
There is proberly no more characteristically Australian bird than the Laughing Kookaburra.  Its laughing calls, usually the first to greet the rising sun, are familiar throughout the south west and eastern part of the continent.  In Perth this dawn chorus is a relatively recent phenomenon as Laughing Kookaburras were introduced into Western Australia in the late nineteenth century.  Since then they have rapidly spread throughout the southwest and are now common in this region.  They are breeding residents in Kings Park.
Laughing Kookaburras are the largest members  of the Kingfisher  family in the world but they do their 'fishing' most on land.  They prefer forests and woodlands where they hunt for large insects and small vertebrate animals especially reptiles.   These are generally causght on the ground and carried in the beak to a convenient perch in a tree where they are beaten against a branch several times before being swallowed.  Laughing Kookaburras also, on occassion, raid the nests of small birds and at their young and because of this habit they are disliked by some people.  However, this is an unusual occurance  which is more than offset by the good that Laughing Kookaburras do by devouring insect pests.  In suburban areas Laughing Kookaburras often become quite tame and will come daily to houses where meat or ther food is put out for them.   
Laughing Kookaburras live for many years  and have a cooperative family social system.  Adult birds  hold permanent territoriies proclaiming the boundaries every day with their laughing calls.  Their own young may be tolerated within the territory until they are 4  years  or so of age but they are dominated by the parents.  The adults nest in the hollow of a tree with the incubation  and feeding of the chicks.  The 'auxilaries', as the young birds are called, leave their parents  territories when an opportunity to move into or establish another territory occurs nearby.
Female Laughing Kookaburras have a brown rump while in males the rump is blue.  The female  is shown in the illustration perched on a branch of a Tuart (Eucalyptus gomphocephala) .  This large tree grows on limestone soils  in the south west of Western Australia and is very common in Kings Park.   It can be identified by the scaly grey bark which covers the truck and branches and by its distinctive fruits.

Australian Birds The Wedge-tailed Eagle

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AUSTRALIAN BIRDS Wedge-tailed Eagle

 

No one who is interested in observing birds can fail to distinguish the large birds of prey such as the Hawk and the Eagle, those 'fierce and bloodthirst hunters of the air'.  They are known as diurnal predators; that is, they hunt for their prey in the daytime, unlike the Owls who hunt by night.  They are endowed with special powers - keen vision, strong wings - and weapons - a strong curved beak and sharp curved talons - to fit them for their mode of life.  The beak of the Hawk and Eagle has been described as a meat-hook and both it and the talons have great striking power.

The Wedge-tailed Eagle is Australia's largest bird of prey and one of the largest of the world's eagles.  Its wing span  may reach nine or ten feet.  It has been described as a 'kingly' bird and its specific name audax means 'bold'.  It lives in all types of country, forested and open, and is fairly common all over Australia including Tasmania.

These birds have a majestic soaring flight and with their marvellous vision can detect their prey on the ground from a great height, and dive on it swiftly and unerringly, uttering shrill screams.   When flying, the wedge shape of the tail is clearly seen. 

The diet of the Wedge-tailed Eagle consists of small animals such as rats, mice and rabbits.  They will also clean up carrion such as recently killed kangaroos and sheep.  Some pastoralists say they also destroy young dingoes.  In this way they do a valuable service to man.  They are said to take helpless lambs but this is a controversial point.

The Wedge-tailed Eagle builds a huge nest of sticks, lined with gum leaves, high up in a tree.  The nest may be as much as eight feet wide and deep.  The birds appear to pair for life and return to the same nest adding to it year after year.  They also nest on rock ledges in mountains and cliffs, or sometimes use the old nest of another bird such as the crow.