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Eastern koel in the ‘twitchersphere’

May 22, 2020 Don Knowler

A group of bird nerds – popularly known as “twitchers” – were all a twitter last month when a species normally seen in the tropics and sub-tropics, the eastern koel, was heard calling from a tree in Hobart. An office worker who grew up in northern New South Wales heard the distinctive, far-carrying cry of a koel while eating a sandwich in the heart of the city, Franklin Square. There could be no mistake about the source of the loud, ascending call which usually rings out as … [Read more...] about Eastern koel in the ‘twitchersphere’

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Black swans receive a bad press

May 16, 2020 Don Knowler

The elegant black swans which gather in their hundreds on the Bridgewater stretch of the Derwent at this time of year have certainly been given a bad press during the Coronavirus crisis. How come the pandemic ravaging the world has been called a “black swan” event? The global chaos has nothing to do with swans, of course. The devastating virus causing havoc throughout the world in recent months is also not related to the “bird flu” which struck some years back. The term … [Read more...] about Black swans receive a bad press

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Nature on our doorstep, literally

May 9, 2020 Don Knowler

You would be surprised what turns up if you just settle awhile in your own backyard. Often, though, this passing parade of nature is overlooked in our fast, hectic lives. During recent months we have been forced to slow down a bit and it has provided an ideal opportunity to look at the wonders of nature literally on our doorstep. Before the coronavirus crisis I had planned to dash off in search of birds in more remote, romantic places other than suburbia but I was forced to … [Read more...] about Nature on our doorstep, literally

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Gloria, the pandemic pet

May 2, 2020 Don Knowler

The race to embrace pets to ward off isolation during the Coronavirus crisis had me not looking at dogs and cats but a reliable favourite during times of stress – a female forest raven I call Gloria. Gloria was not about when the pandemic struck but she soon learned that I was spending more time at home than usual. She began to sit on the roof, cawing loudly in the early morning as soon as she detected movement inside the house. I was pleased to see her. During the past … [Read more...] about Gloria, the pandemic pet

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Fantails fly to a different world

April 25, 2020 Don Knowler

The grey fantails, the males still in striking breeding plumage, came through on a southerly wind, the warm sun at their backs. I watched them spiralling and fluttering, fanning long black-and-white tails which resembled elongated shuttlecocks. I was a world away from the reality of fantail existence, the birds facing a perilous flight across Bass Strait to escape the Tasmanian winter. A potential peril of a different kind dominated my life: a pandemic, coronavirus, lurked … [Read more...] about Fantails fly to a different world

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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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