|Student Blog|14 Things that I found out in Queensland Australia 호주 퀸즐랜드에 와서 처음보는 14가지
14 Things that I found out in Queensland Australia 호주 퀸즐랜드에 와서 처음보는 14가지
호주에 와서 처음보는 것들이 많이 있어요. 낯선 나라에 와있다는걸 실감하게 해주는 것들! 오늘 포스팅은 한국에서 경험하기 어렵지만 이 곳에서는 매우 흔한 것들을 찾아볼거예요. 호주에서 발견한 새로운 14가지!
There are new things that I found out in Queensland Australia which make me feel that I am totally out of my country! These are not commomly observed in Korea, but daily things in Queensland.
1. 길거리에 다양한 종류의 새들이 보여요. Not only doves but also many birlds.
우리나라에는 비둘기가 참 많지요?ㅋㅋㅋ 이곳에는 비둘기도 보이지만 다양한 종류의 새들이 길거리에서 흔하게 보인답니다.
In Korea, you can find many doves on the streets, but here in Queensland, you can find various species of street birds!
Ibis
Ibis라는 이름이 낯설지는 않죠? 이 새는 비둘기보다 한참 큰편이예요. 그런데 이 새가 사람과 같이 길거리를 활보한다고 생각해보세요 ㅋㅋㅋ얼마나 놀라웠던지. 아, 호주가 청정 자연의 나라가 맞구나를 느꼈답니다.
First one is Ibis. This bird is quiet bigger than doves and commonly appears on the streets. I found out Australia is the country which knows how to live with nature by seeing this beautiful bird wandering through on the grass. There birds can also be found in some school campuses and they make the school more elegant. Ha!
More bird:
Bush Turkey
먹을거 먹고 있으면 어슬렁 어슬렁 와서 기회를 노리다가 잽싸게 음식을 물어가기도 해요. 사람을 공격하지는 않는 것 같아요. 보통 사람들이 터키를 많이 쫓아내더라구요. 지금 제가 있는 곳은 누사(Noosa)인데요, 10분 거리 걸어가다가 3마리를 발견하는 경우도 있을 만큼 흔하답니다. 사람을 무서워하지 않는 것 같아요.
Very commonly observed on the streets and these birds always want food from people. Sometimes, they just approach to your food and run away after stealing some. These usually don’t attack people and are not scared of people.
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Vera Hsu
Vera Hsu, from Taiwan, has 5 years experience with Arabic language and culture and spent 2 years in the Middle East where she set up a blog about culture and her travel experiences. In 2014, she won the Ultimate Gap Year from Trade and Investment Queensland and is now the Queensland International Student Ambassador representing Taiwan. She will continue the great journey in Queensland and keep exploring , keep writing and keep enjoying!
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