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Archives for November 2020

Gull in a tangle springs a surprise

November 28, 2020 Don Knowler

Although thousands of wild birds each year have bands attached to their legs to plot their travels, only a tiny fraction of these are recovered. But when they do turn up they can reveal some remarkable statistics. One banding success story concerns a Tasmanian silver gull straying far from home to reach Queensland. Not only that, the gull has broken records for the longevity of the species. It was found to be at least 29 years old. The story of the silver gull starts on … [Read more...] about Gull in a tangle springs a surprise

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Satin flycatcher puts the seal on summer migration

November 21, 2020 Don Knowler

Strolling through my local reserve I was stopped in my tracks by the rasping call of what I regard as the most beautiful bird of the woods, the satin flycatcher. It was not just the weather – hot and sultry – that told me we were heading into summer after a savage winter that seemed to linger well into spring. The flycatcher heralds the summer season and is traditionally the last of the migrants to arrive from the mainland, in my experience reaching Tasmania in about the … [Read more...] about Satin flycatcher puts the seal on summer migration

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Quarry a mine of bird delights

November 14, 2020 Don Knowler

It doesn’t take much to bring back the birds. Just a neglected space and a few pairs of willing hands will do the trick to create a home for our feathered friends. A year or so ago the enthusiastic members of the Waterworks Landcare Group took a long, hard look at an overgrown quarry on their patch and decided it would make an ideal nature reserve. Although it was merely an idea, a project to provide a little variety to the volunteers’ monthly tree-planting and … [Read more...] about Quarry a mine of bird delights

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Rescued ‘Tawny’ flies into the night

November 7, 2020 Don Knowler

A waif of a bird we will call “tawny” was lying bedraggled on the cold surface of a suburban street. A waif being attacked by ravens. A bird bereft, a pathetic bundle of feather and bone. Awaiting the cruel fate of raven beak. Or the wheels of a car. A baby tawny frogmouth had somehow become separated from its mother; lost, alone and in peril. A jogger discovered the bird on Waterworks Road in Dynnyrne and delivered it to a local wildlife carer. The carer in turn … [Read more...] about Rescued ‘Tawny’ flies into the night

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Flying feat by some distance

November 1, 2020 Don Knowler

Tasmanian birdwatchers who traditionally gather on the state’s mudflats at this time of year to await the return of migratory shorebirds have been staggered to discover that one of the long-distance travellers has just broken the world record for avian non-stop flight. A bar-tailed godwit making the southward journey along the East Asian-Australasian migratory flyway has been clocked flying non-stop from Alaska to New Zealand. The bird covered around 12,000 kilometres in 11 … [Read more...] about Flying feat by some distance

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