• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Donald Knowler

Dancing on the Edge of the World

  • Home
  • About
  • On The Wing
  • Tasmania’s Endemic Birds
  • New Nature Writing
  • Blog
  • Contact

Archives for August 2023

Peregrines score goals of their own

August 26, 2023 Don Knowler

Amid all the frenzy and excitement over the Matildas campaign, Tasmania’s “Mr Football”, Walter Pless, found himself distracted by events off the pitch. On the eve of the Matilda’s game against France, Walter had been counting down the hours by reporting on a lesser game, the Glenorchy Knights versus Riverside Olympic at KGV Park in Glenorchy. Forget the 3-0 victory for the Knights, Walter was recording the antics of two peregrine falcons on one of the floodlight … [Read more...] about Peregrines score goals of their own

On The Wing

Warm welcome for early striated pardalotes

August 19, 2023 Don Knowler

It wasn’t the promise of lemonade scones and the chance to catch up with my birding mate, Denis Abbott, that lured me to the panoramic setting of the restaurant at the Mt Nelson Signal Station. It was the prospect of seeing the first arrival of spring – a striated pardalote. According to my records, the straited pardalote is always the first bird to arrive, beating the official harbinger of spring, the welcome swallow, by two weeks on some occasions. Although it has been … [Read more...] about Warm welcome for early striated pardalotes

On The Wing

Beware rodenticide danger to birds of prey

August 13, 2023 Don Knowler

It’s that time of the year when rats and mice are rampant in our homes, and the time of the year when our beautiful birds of prey are exposed to dangerous rodenticides. Some types of rat and mice poisons can be harmful to birds if they pick up dead and dying rodents and so we must be careful with the products we choose at the supermarket or in the hardware store. I’ve written about the danger of rodenticides in the past and this winter I had a chance to put this knowledge … [Read more...] about Beware rodenticide danger to birds of prey

On The Wing

Wisdom, knowledge flies on silent wings

August 4, 2023 Don Knowler

Before I go to bed each night, I pause for a few minutes to listen for the call of the boobook owl. It doesn’t happen often but if I am lucky I hear the onomatopoeic “boo-book” call carrying far and wide from the wet forest above my home in Dynnyrne. It’s special – especially if I stand on my drive and listen to the owls on star-lit summer nights – because I have always been intrigued by these curious birds. My knowledge of owls is lacking, however. As night hunters they … [Read more...] about Wisdom, knowledge flies on silent wings

On The Wing

Primary Sidebar

PUBLISHED BOOKS

The Shy Mountain

shy mountain

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...]

Search the archives

Recent Posts

  • Lovely honeyeater flies beneath the radar
  • Ancient beacon of hope for urban wildlife
  • Solitary grebe rides the waves
  • Heron makes a meal of science
  • Crescent honeyeaters emerge from the shadows
  • The seasons are a-changing
  • Magpies separate friend from foe
  • Life’s a beach for ‘odd couple’
  • Musk lorikeets a fun-run distraction
  • Explosion of gold on a summer’s evening

© Donald Knowler . All rights reserved.