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Passport to birdland
Birdland is a magical place where it’s possible to escape all the pressures and stresses of the environment of the city created and inhabited by one species – humans – and immerse yourself in a less one-dimensional world. Birdland is nowhere in particular, and does not have to be special or noteworthy. It could be in the wildest of wild forest, or in suburbia. It could be a pristine beach, a few hectares of eucalypt woodland, or a neatly manicured city park. It could be a backyard. That’s the magic of birds; they bring beauty and wonder to every corner of the planet, wild or untamed, and my On the Wing writing is their celebration.

Lament for the missing curlews

August 24, 2013 Don Knowler

The air was thick with black coal smoke from a puffing, panting steam engine and a swirling mass of curlews. I pictured  the scene  over the Sorell wetlands, my imagination running riot as I hunted for waterbirds one late winter’s afternoon earlier this month. I always check the mudflats and wetlands surrounding Hobart in August, eagerly awaiting the first of the migrating waders arriving from breeding grounds in the northern hemisphere. The marvellous eastern curlew, the … [Read more...] about Lament for the missing curlews

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Scarlet robin’s fiery feud

August 17, 2013 Don Knowler

The air was still and calm, typical of winter, and the silence in the forests was made complete by an absence of birdsong. So the song of a robin came as a welcome surprise as I tramped a trail on the lower slopes of Mt Wellington. It’s often like that in late autumn and into winter. The chorus of spring and summer slowly dying as birds that have reared young do not have to be so protective of their territories, and broadcast the fact.     Sometimes, though, when birds … [Read more...] about Scarlet robin’s fiery feud

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Learning from the past

August 10, 2013 Don Knowler

To look to the future we must look to the past but a recently released book, Mateship with Birds, tells us that when it comes to wildlife, humans do not necessarily learn from experience. The book by A H Chisholm was actually first published more than 90 years ago and it is staggering to note that his concern for the demise of bird species, particularly parrots, still has resonance today. With human history the mistakes of the past can be rectified. Colonialism, … [Read more...] about Learning from the past

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Secret places amid mud and reed

August 3, 2013 Don Knowler

A magical, mystery tour took me to some far-flung corners of a magical world on a beautiful winter’s day last month.  Not so much far-flung for me – being a half hour’s drive from home – but far-flung for birds travelling from one side of the world to the other.  Tasmanian bird-watchers were making their annual winter wader count and I took the opportunity to discover some of these hidden places along southern Tasmania’s shores where waders that normally fly to the northern … [Read more...] about Secret places amid mud and reed

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Shelter from the storm

August 2, 2013 Don Knowler

CITY parks offer not only a green oasis for birds escaping the concrete and glass of man’s world, but for people finding the stresses and strains of the urban jungle too much to bear. On summer afternoons, watching the welcome swallows swooping over the greensward of the Parliament Lawns I have always been surprised at the large number of people, like the birds, seeking refuge there. The notion that “parks are good for city dwellers” was first advanced by town planners in … [Read more...] about Shelter from the storm

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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...]

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