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Thrillers in the mist

January 10, 2015 Don Knowler

MOUNT Wellington throws up surprises, in all directions, in all weathers. One misty summer morning I set out on a quest for mountain birds in a direction I had not traveled before, heading south-west along the Pipeline Track high above the hamlet of Neika. I was not to be disappointed. I had in the past walked the lower part of the track below Fern Tree from where it hits the city in South Hobart. Looking at the map, the higher section held even more promise but I was not … [Read more...] about Thrillers in the mist

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A summer without end

December 20, 2014 Don Knowler

IT’S an endless summer for the waders that come to our shores, unlike most of the rest of us who have to make the most of the holiday season over the Christmas period.  That’s the time when Tasmanians flock to the beaches to take advantage of the best summer has to offer after our long winter that always seems to stretch well into spring. Migratory shorebirds, however, manage to dodge winter, travelling to different ends of the earth to exploit the seasons most favourable … [Read more...] about A summer without end

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Prison eagles fly high

December 13, 2014 Don Knowler

Fact is stranger than fiction, as the saying goes, and the film Healing about the relationship between a prisoner and an eagle under his care certainly mirrors a program once tried at Risdon Prison.  The film, which aired on the ABC in late last month after general release in cinemas earlier in the year, has brought back fond memories for Nick Mooney of the groundbreaking Tasmanian rehabilitation program he supervised to link the lives of convicts to injured birds of … [Read more...] about Prison eagles fly high

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In praise of trees

December 6, 2014 Don Knowler

OVERSEAS they are described as the cathedrals of the natural world, ancient trees that reach for the heavens. It's no wonder that oaks and elms like the ones we see in Hobart's Franklin Square and St David's Park are said to have inspired Gothic architecture, their thick boughs arching above our heads, forming a natural roof to shelter us from wind, hail and rain. Ancient trees are also vital for wildlife. Many animal and bird species could not live without them, especially … [Read more...] about In praise of trees

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Like, poetry, birds ignore frontiers

November 29, 2014 Don Knowler

The worlds of literature, art and wildlife collided on Bruny Island recently when the local community launched a bird book to promote the natural wonders of the twin islands. Writers and artists are at the forefront of the battle to save endangered wildlife and habitats but their role often goes unacknowledged. The Bruny Island Environmental Network (BIEN) set out to put the world of art and literature in the spotlight when two years ago it launched a book project, … [Read more...] about Like, poetry, birds ignore frontiers

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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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