Finally some more recent news about arrivals of #OBPs at Melaleuca. Our volunteers have now sighted 27 individuals and on track for a recent record. Photo courtesy Sally Simco DPIPWE volunteer.
Prizes! Some lovely offerings here for the 2020 #AussieBirdCount...
We thank @SwarovskiOptik@eggpicnic and @MariniFerlazzo for their generous support for the 2020 Aussie Backyard Bird Count! 💙
Have not yet registered? Head to https://t.co/9BSwsfEBTC
Here's something fun you can do for Aust's natural environment next week. Get outside, enjoy some sun & count the birds in your yard - it's good for science and good for you too. All experience levels allowed - the app has handy bird ID help too! https://t.co/OlH0e8kp0G
The countdown begins!
3 days to go until the #AussieBirdCount!
We have a wonderful feeling this year's count is going to be our biggest yet - so we feel this charming gang-gang cockatoo captures our current mood perfectly!😍
Register now ➡️ https://t.co/9BSwsfEBTC
Feed birds? Concerned about how to do it responsibly or if it is even possible? Join @MagpiejonesD and myself this Wed night for a conversation about his new book and feeding birds in Australia. Details: https://t.co/jvJpA5q2Ek
#WildOz#birdsatmytable#birdweek#BirdLifeOz
Could we live with ourselves if the King Island Brown Thornbill went extinct? Tasmania #twitchathon teams are racing to protect the Thornbill and its habitat. Will you help out too? Get your twitch on and visit https://t.co/lfoCN86A54
KI Thornbill by Mark Binns
Why are black-cockies leaving their forests for the city? Are the skies falling silent of them altogether? Find out more in the September edition of Australian Birdlife, available here: https://t.co/huS6wz0AEj
Image: Yellow-tailed Black-cockatoo by Adam S. Kraska