My heart sank when I saw a coot sitting alone on a bed of reeds at the Waterworks Reserve. A day previously the doting female had been fussing over four tiny chicks. Now my worst fear appeared to have been confirmed – a goshawk had come to call. I had watched this happy family from the beginning of spring when a coot pair began a courting ritual on the open waters of one of the reservoirs before gathering the reeds to build what became a huge nest standing about half a … [Read more...] about Reed all about it, coots rule
Archives for January 2023
Magpie ‘minder’ keeps sparrows at bay
The sparrows of Salamanca Square have met their match – an eagle-eyed magpie who stands guard at the electric doors of Banjo’s. Over the years I have enjoyed the antics of the cheeky and smart sparrows who always seem to find their way into the bakery despite the efforts of staff to keep them out on the pavement. ‘The sparrows have enjoyed rich pickings of pastry and crumbs inside Banjo’s, timing their assault at the precise moment customers trigger the sliding doors. But … [Read more...] about Magpie ‘minder’ keeps sparrows at bay
Resolution consigned to history
It did not take long for me to break the first of my New Year resolutions. I visited the Waterworks Reserve after vowing in late December I’d give my favourite birding location a break. The promise was prompted by a reader who complained that I invariably write about the birds of the reserve and I ignore other locations, particularly the dry and sandy eastern shore where the bird life differs from the wet forests of the Waterworks Valley. The point was taken but I could not … [Read more...] about Resolution consigned to history
Something to crow about during pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has been the “corvid” one for me, presenting an opportunity to study Australian crows beyond the single species than occurs in Tasmania. Crows and ravens appear to have been a constant backdrop of lockdown and self-isolation. Some may see crows as portents of doom as portrayed in ancient folklore, omens of evil. For me they have been a pleasant distraction, taking my mind off the reality of life disrupted on and off by the disease. Life with COVID, … [Read more...] about Something to crow about during pandemic
Home or away, emu’s top of pecking order
At the start of a new year, I always look back at the past 12 months do a tally of what bird stories have dominated the headlines across the world. Without doubt, 2022 was the year of the emu. Two stories stand out, but then again emus also made the news in 2021 when a mob of the birds were banned from an outback pub. Star bird on my latest list goes to an emu that struts its stuff not in Australia but in the United States. The pet emu named Emmanuel Todd Lopez has become … [Read more...] about Home or away, emu’s top of pecking order