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Archives for March 2017

Hardheads signal winter

March 25, 2017 Don Knowler

The end of summer, the dimming of the light, does not approach imperceptibly, slowly as might be imaged. It also comes with a chilly blast of wind at the start or end of a sunny day. Usually it also arrives in silence. The birds stop singing, reading the signals that summer is on the wane. This year, however, the autumn announced its arrival in a different form – hardhead ducks turned up earlier than usual on the two reservoirs of the Waterworks Reserve. The changing of the … [Read more...] about Hardheads signal winter

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Clean sweep but no flame robins

March 18, 2017 Don Knowler

Clean-up Australia Day loomed large on my calendar this year. I should say it was high on the agenda because I was joining volunteers from the Hobart City Council’s bushcare program on a mission to gather rubbish at the summit of kunanyi/Mt Wellington in the first week of March. I had an ulterior motive, though, for being on the mountain which I didn’t reveal to my crew of rubbish-gatherers as we collected our rubber gloves and tongs from the council staff on … [Read more...] about Clean sweep but no flame robins

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Orange-bellied parrot on centre stage

March 11, 2017 Don Knowler

I’m sitting in a shack at the end of the earth, sipping a steaming cup of tea and viewing one of the rarest birds in the world. I never thought it would come to this, achieving a life-long ambition to see the orange-bellied parrot in relative comfort. For years the only place to observe the parrot with certainty has been the button-grass plains of Melaleuca at the far south-western tip of Tasmania and here I am now. In the past I had resisted the temptation to board a … [Read more...] about Orange-bellied parrot on centre stage

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Swift parrots bought a little time

March 4, 2017 Don Knowler

The office for Dejan Stojanovic is perched about 20 metres up a blue gum. It’s not an office at all really, more a clamp attached to a strong rope. All the same, it’s where he goes about his daily, nine-to-five business. Sometimes, he can even be heard on his mobile phone up there in the canopy. Discussing this and that, the everyday detail of a unique occupation, that of saving the swift parrot from extinction. Dr Stojanovic, and researchers like him, are the unsung heroes … [Read more...] about Swift parrots bought a little time

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