by Tanya | Aug 19, 2024 | birdsong, breeding behaviour, koala, owls, sugar gliders, Tawny Frogmouth, Wombat Forest
One of the delights of living in the bush is the sounds of the wildlife at night – and how these sounds change over the seasons. Now that it is end of winter/ early spring and the first wattles are coming into flower, the breeding season has well and truly kicked in...
by Tanya | Jan 9, 2022 | owls, science communication, Wombat Forest, writing
With the coronavirus pandemic entering Year Three, it is getting harder to tell what year it is, or indeed what has actually happened! To round off 2021 and get ready for the year ahead I wanted to recap some highlights. It was a big year! First of all anyone who...
by Tanya | Aug 12, 2021 | birds, citizen science, owls
The low impressive whoo-hoo of the Powerful Owl, the cheerful boo-book boo-book of the aptly named Southern Boobook – and the strange screech of the Barn Owl are the calls I have been lucky enough to hear around me locally. Now, by listening to short clips from...
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