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Archives for February 2022

The kangaroo grass sways to Missy’s rhythm

February 27, 2022 Don Knowler

The voice of Missy Higgins rang out through the dry woodland of the Queens Domain, carried on a light breeze which tossed the ears of the kangaroo grass. I recognised the song, The special two, immediately and then realised what I was hearing was not someone with the knobs of a ghetto-blaster turned to high volume but the actual voice of the multi-hit singer. My mission had not been about music. It was to view the native grassland in all its golden glory, after a letter … [Read more...] about The kangaroo grass sways to Missy’s rhythm

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Where humankind and nature’s worlds meet

February 19, 2022 Don Knowler

A late-summer setting sun gives the grass a silky sheen at the Waterworks Reserve in Hobart. Insects that during the height of the day, the height of the sun, would be invisible, suddenly assume a shape within their own shadow, even if they are mere dots dancing on a gentle breeze. Swallows chase them, the welcome swallows presenting a larger shape, larger than life, etched against the golden sun sinking to the west. The insects move swiftly, if jerkily. They are no match … [Read more...] about Where humankind and nature’s worlds meet

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Bullyboys flex muscles in the ‘hood

February 19, 2022 Don Knowler

A villain emerged from an ABC prime-time television program earlier this month. A gangster and thug of the first degree but this villain was not of film noir, a creation of the cinematic and television world. The “heavy” in the TV drama was the ubiquitous and aggressive noisy miner, this time featured in a program devoted to urban wildlife. Melbourne was the location for the Catalyst special but it could just as easily have been Hobert, where the noisy minor struts its stuff … [Read more...] about Bullyboys flex muscles in the ‘hood

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Cockie love is in the air

February 12, 2022 Don Knowler

Two cockatoos canoodling on the strands of a wire fence. Canoodling seems the right word to describe the male gently preening the plumes of his mate, running his beak through the feathers of her neck, tugging at spent and loose ones and watching them float to the ground. Although it is early evening there is still enough light for a little cockie bonding before the birds retreat to a high roost in gums in the foothills of kunanyi/Mt Wellington. Two cockies on the strands of … [Read more...] about Cockie love is in the air

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A bronze medal for beauty

February 8, 2022 Don Knowler

The common bronze-wing pigeon picked at seeds in the grass right in front of me, oblivious to my approach. Usually these elegant birds are wary of people and take flight as soon as they come into sight. You only get a glimpse of retreating plump bodies and a frantic slapping and flapping of wings. This bird, though, was more trusting, allowing me to raise my arms at close quarters to train my binoculars. Although the bronze-wings are commonplace in the Waterworks Reserve … [Read more...] about A bronze medal for beauty

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