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A room with a view

October 5, 2013 Don Knowler

My investment in a modest Bruny Island property appears to be paying dividends. The property might be small without “mod cons” but the tenants occupying it are more than happy. No sooner had they moved in to Box 10, Waterview Hill on North Bruny, they decided to start a family and already I have gone from landlord to de facto grandparent, eagerly awaiting the chance to see the offspring.  The one-bedroomed shack might be small but it nestles in what an estate agent would … [Read more...] about A room with a view

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Plastic a drastic issue

September 28, 2013 Don Knowler

Fishermen for eons have used seabirds to identify fish hotspots. Although trawlermen are these days armed with hi-tech equipment to identify shoals below the ocean’s  surface, out on the high seas they still look to the horizon to see how gannets and short-tailed shearwaters are performing.  In shallower, more sheltered waters the recreational fishermen do the same. They usually watch for crested terns which are adept at spotting fish, before gathering to plunge into the … [Read more...] about Plastic a drastic issue

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Plover lovers and haters

September 21, 2013 Don Knowler

With the arrival of spring it’s always time for members of the unofficial Plover Appreciation Society to stand-up and be counted.  You either love plovers or hate them, the hate part coming into play when particularly aggressive and belligerent members of the species choose to dive-bomb members of the public enjoying the first warm days of the season on public open spaces.  The plovers – or masked lapwings to give them their proper  name – are only doing what comes … [Read more...] about Plover lovers and haters

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Tuned into the song of spring

September 14, 2013 Don Knowler

THE grey fantail perched atop a silver birch was singing a joyful song to welcome the coming of spring. The rain clouds had just lifted over Hobart and now rays of late-winter sunshine rained down on the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens on the Domain.  The fantail was a beautiful male in the crisp, new spring plumage. He sang a song of mellow descending notes, the song carrying further than usual. The male was putting an extra effort into the tune, no doubt to attract a … [Read more...] about Tuned into the song of spring

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Rich pickings at the sewage farm

September 8, 2013 Don Knowler

The man in the bottlestore in Werribee on the outskirts of Melbourne had a shock when I told him what I was doing in town. Making small talk on a sunny Sunday afternoon, he assumed I was a tourist visiting the Werribee Open Plains Zoo or a former stately home in the town which now operates as an upmarket resort hotel. “No, just visiting the local sewage farm,” I replied matter-of-factly. The hobby of bird-watching can take the birder to all sorts of off-the-beaten-track … [Read more...] about Rich pickings at the sewage farm

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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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