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Archives for January 2014

Swallows out for a duck

January 25, 2014 Don Knowler

It’s been a bumper summer for the armchair bird-watcher, the Ashes bringing a new flock of species to the television screen.  A magpie-lark at the MCG on Boxing Day was a stand-out, along with a magpie at the Adelaide Oval, but it was equally magical to see welcome swallows swooping and flitting across the Sydney Cricket Ground during the last few days of the cricket series. Swallows – like the ubiquitous silver gulls – are not a rare sight on Australian cricket grounds but … [Read more...] about Swallows out for a duck

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Christmas fare on mud and marsh

January 25, 2014 Don Knowler

Christmas Day on the mudflats. A day to remember with plenty of exciting birds and a sea breeze taking the heat out of the sun. After a lunch of turkey and plum pudding at a St Helens hotel I had taken off for an afternoon of holiday bird-watching. I didn’t have to wander far, a vantage point overlooking open water, marsh and mudflat was a short walk along the road to Binalong Bay. Before me lay a tidal pool, an island of saltmarsh and beyond this the wide expanse of … [Read more...] about Christmas fare on mud and marsh

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Island-hopping to an ancient home

January 11, 2014 Don Knowler

BIRDS are wondrous global travellers, flying between hemispheres on journeys that defy the imagination. More precisely, they link one land mass to another, island-hopping. Islands have a special significance and fascination for Hobart artist Katherine Cooper. Not only did she grow up on KingIsland but her ancestors come from an island community in the northern hemisphere, from Shetland off the west coast of Scotland. Islands are in her DNA. Cooper first visited Shetland … [Read more...] about Island-hopping to an ancient home

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Deadlines and wattlebirds

January 4, 2014 Don Knowler

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A subordinate clause here, an eastern spinebill there. A split infinitive on the screen, a silvereye in the bottlebrushes beyond the window of my study.  The life of an online sub-editor is not an easy one, not like the days when I worked in the Mercury newsroom which merely offered a view of a red-brick wall enclosing an alley dividing the newspaper building with the post office next door. That alleyway, though, once produced a rare masked owl, roosting by day on a window … [Read more...] about Deadlines and wattlebirds

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