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Monday, 6 October 2025

Monday Murals - Willie Wagtails II

I love murals and street art. If you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme is for you.  Just follow the Linky steps below.  Once you start looking you will find murals everywhere.  The "Monday Mural" meme goes live on Monday at 12,01AM, Perth,Western Australian time. Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters. Looking forward to your mural finds this week.  Thanks Sami

I recently gave a lift home to a new colleague and came across this mural at the Manning Bowling Club on the corner of Challenger Avenue and Griffin Crescent, in the suburb of Manning, just 5 minutes away from my work place.

It was painted by local artist Jordan Andreotta, as part of the Water Corporation's "Splash of Colour" program aimed at beautifying public infrastructure.

It features the beautiful birds Willie Wagtails, Eucalyptus leaves and blossoms, reflecting the local natural environment.





In the grounds I spotted a "blue tree". This is the story behind the Blue Tree Project.

"Blue Tree Project began in 2019, inspired by a heartfelt story shared at the funeral of Jayden Whyte, who tragically lost his life to suicide in 2018. The tale of the original blue tree began as a lighthearted moment between Jayden and his friend, Tjarda. Together, they painted a dead tree blue on Jayden’s family farm in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region as a playful prank back in 2014. What started as an act of fun and mischief has since transformed into something profoundly meaningful, sparking a global movement.

From that moment, the Blue Tree Project has grown into a movement dedicated to changing the way we approach mental health. The blue trees, once a symbol of laughter, have evolved into a powerful symbol of hope, connection, and awareness. Each Tree encourages open conversations, remind us to check in on ourselves, and stands as visual prompts to support those who may be struggling. 

The blue trees are a symbol of hope, not loss."




I love these feisty and cute birds that seem to be dancing all the time. Whenever we are gardening one or two will stay nearby hoping for us to move rocks or other stuff that will unearth a bug for them to eat :)
A few years ago a wagtail made a beautiful nest under the cover of our vegetable garden and 3 babies were born.
Last Spring a wagtail also nested but this time in a tree by our driveway in the front of the house.



In July 2024 I posted another Willie Wagtails mural painted by the same artist in the suburb of Bentley, not far from Manning :- 

https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/2024/07/monday-murals-willie-wagtails.html



35 comments:

  1. Seeing murals like this just makes visiting a place fun.

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  2. I really do love the style of this mural and those birds are adorable. They remind me a bit of the cactus wrens here in Arizona. I love watching them too.

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    1. They are very entertaining with their constant wagging of the tail. Thanks Sharon

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  3. THere's a blue tree in Mt Annan botanic gardens too!

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  4. Those are beautiful birds! Thank you so much for sharing them

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  5. We have quite a few bird murals on amenities buildings in parks.

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  6. The blue tree project is a good thing. I expect it might spread. Wagtails are great to watch.

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    1. Wagtails are very entertaining. I have seen a lot of blue trees. Thanks Andrew

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    1. Sorry, I prepared a few entries before my trip and entered the wrong date for this one. It's now live

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  8. I remember the other mural and the interaction, so sweet. It sure is a sensitive, important subject, the blue tree.

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  9. So beautiful birds, Great mural works. Loved the post.

    Here my blog post https://rupamsarma.blogspot.com/2025/10/varanasi-street-murals.html

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  10. ...Willie Wagtails are a wonderful subject for the bright and colorful mural. Sami, thanks for hosting, I wish you a wonderful week.

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    1. Thanks Tom. Sitting on a plane waiting to take off in 30 minutes!

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  11. I am back from holidays in Mauritius and I really have found some murals that I will show the coming weeks when I am working at my travel posts. Nice birds- paintings.
    All the best and have a good time...and a good travel as I read you´re sitting in a plane
    Violetta

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    1. Thanks Violetta, looking forward to your photos of Mauritius. Yes, we are about 1h from landing in Doha, Qatar. Then 10 days later we'll go to Lisbon, Portugal.

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  12. Fine looking murals dedicated to this great looking bird. Sami, this was a good find. I love seeing murals from all around the world. Thanks for maintaining this site.

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    1. Thanks TFG, I enjoy discovering murals where ever I go.

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  13. Beautiful paintings of the wagtails! Thank you for hosting.

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  14. I love this beautiful mural. I hope no one vandalizes it.

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  15. Agree with the comments before... it looks great.
    Thank you for sharing and for hosting.

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  16. Sami, such a beautiful mural.

    All the best Jan

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