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Nesting Season
Spring is the major nesting season for birds in Australia. There are exceptions, but most
The Story of the Scribbly Gum Moth
Scribbly gums are a distinctive group of Australian eucalypts that get their name from
Feeding Wildlife
You will have noticed “Please do not feed the wildlife” signs appearing
Spring and Summer Bird Visitors
What an exciting time of year this is, with many birds that head north for the winter
Tree Hollows
Most of us take them for granted, but what do we really know about how the tree hollows
Fairy-wrens at the bottom of the garden
We are lucky enough to have three varieties of these delightful birds in our gardens. The
Bower Power
What was that blue black bird that flew fast across to other trees as you approached the
Powerful Owls, Gliders and Exotic Fruits
Why do Powerful Owls choose to raise their young in the botanic garden at the centre of
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