by Tanya | Oct 7, 2024 | behaviour change, book review, living with wildlife, Urban wildlife, Wildlife rescue, writing
Over the years I have enjoyed writing and publishing book reviews on this blog – and I am thrilled to bits to be presenting a book review of my own book – a forthcoming title from CSIRO Publishing called Living with Wildlife: a guide for our homes and...
by Tanya | Jul 19, 2024 | behaviour change, living with wildlife, Ravens, wildlife friendly, Wildlife rescue
This week I have been honouring this sweet poor baby raven. You can tell he is a juvenile as he has startling blue eyes, whereas adult ravens have white eyes. This little guy had to be compassionately euthanised after rescue, as he was suffering from metabolic bone...
by Tanya | Jun 19, 2021 | birds, breeding behaviour, peregrine falcon, Wildlife rescue
Every four weeks I have a short segment on ABC Ballarat Radio talking birds with presenter Gavin McGrath, and last session was about falcons and other birds of prey. And I realised that after writing nature articles on our local flora and fauna since 2008 –...
by Tanya | Mar 8, 2020 | birds, Tawny Frogmouth, Wildlife rescue
The question I am most frequently asked is “I have found a bird that seems to be hurt – what should I do?” It is always the same answer – capture the bird using a tea towel or towel, and place into an appropriately sized cardboard box. Then pop the box in a quiet room...
by Tanya | Jan 6, 2020 | Wildlife rescue
The internet and social media is awash with hundreds of ways to held wildlife and humans in this bushfire crisis, this time of climate emergency. This post is a summary, while by no means exhaustive, hopefully it will help guide you. I will be adding to it! I have...
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