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Archives for May 2023

Polly finds a friend on Twitter

May 27, 2023 Don Knowler

Parrots are learning to exploit the “animal internet” to make friends. As incredible as it might sound, a new study has helped lonely parrots make video calls to each other. Animal lovers have long known that birds which normally fly in flocks often suffer from isolation and loneliness when they are caged. Taking a cue from humans who during the Covid lockdown used the internet to keep in touch with family and friends, researchers at universities in the United States and … [Read more...] about Polly finds a friend on Twitter

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A memory carried on fragile wings

May 21, 2023 Don Knowler

I’m sitting on a bench looking up at kunanyi/Mount Wellington, the peak wreathed in the fine blue haze of eucalypt oils which ooze from blue gums and stringybarks on hot days. The mountain has the hue of the satin flycatcher. The gums on Mount Wellington might cement time and place in Tasmania, but I’m not thinking of this island state at the tip of Australia, next stop Antarctica, and the things you see from a park bench there; butterflies and birds with names like the … [Read more...] about A memory carried on fragile wings

New Nature Writing

Parrot in swift flight to oblivion

May 20, 2023 Don Knowler

Bird-watching is worth more than $280 million each year to the Australian economy and for this reason Birdlife Australia says it makes sense to protect our birds. This time last year the birding organisation set out to put a price on the heads of the birds in economic terms and found in its survey that the birding bonanza largely benefitted regional communities where the more uncommon species were found. The finding of the economic survey were very much in my thoughts when … [Read more...] about Parrot in swift flight to oblivion

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Birds in tune with human music

May 13, 2023 Don Knowler

The song of the European cuckoo rang out through the rafters of St James’ Church Hall on Elizabeth St last month, filling the air with the curious two-note refrain that has inspired musicians over the centuries. This time it was the Hobart Guitar Society mimicking the bird, performing Going Cuckoo by modern British composer, Andrew Forrest. Usually I’m more likely to be found listening to a pub band, but the promise of the song of a bird I remember fondly from my youth in … [Read more...] about Birds in tune with human music

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Chattering rosellas a link to the Anzac story

May 6, 2023 Don Knowler

An eastern rosella sat on a WWI memorial plinth, surrounded by his chattering flock who were plucking seeds from the grass of the Solders Memorial Avenue on the Queens Domain. It so just happened to be Anzac Day but I had not gone to the solders’ walk to honour the fallen in the Great War. My aim had been to observe the antics of the rosellas, birds I do not see closer to home in the Waterworks Valley. The parrot sat on the plinth honouring Segreant Frank Bennett and … [Read more...] about Chattering rosellas a link to the Anzac story

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The Shy Mountain

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Silent and brooding, the Shy Mountain does not have to speak her name. We know she’s there, watching … [Read More...]

The Falconer of Central Park

Although written more than 30 years ago, The Falconer of Central Park has remained popular ever … [Read More...]

Riding the Devil’s Highway

Tasmania might be known internationally as the home of the Hollywood cartoon character, Taz, based … [Read More...]

Dancing on the Edge of the World

Dancing on the edge of the World by Donald Knowler

Dancing on the Edge of the World is a collection of essays that had their genesis in the “On the … [Read More...]

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