Nov 25Member-onlyA Hundred Snakes and One SalamanderFrans Snyders’ scene-stealing amphibian — Flemish artist Frans Snyders (1579–1657) specialised in painting wildlife. Best known for his elaborate works depicting hares, partridges and other game laid out on crowded tables and for his hunting scenes where dogs chase deer and wild boar, he also collaborated with other artists. Among them was Peter Paul Rubens. …Art5 min readArt5 min read
Nov 17Member-onlyBird of the DayFinally! A new tick on the life list — I thought I should post something other than bird stories, so I started work on a different topic. But I couldn’t — and still can’t — pick the right angle. This Peugeot is me: So while I wait for the towtruck of imagination to arrive, here’s a bird story. …Birds3 min readBirds3 min read
Oct 28Member-onlyTrue BlueKingfishers are the stuff of legend — In the middle of the day when the sky was bleached white, a Sacred Kingfisher came down wrapped in blue. Kingfishers are made of myths In Metamorphoses, Ovid relates the tale of King Ceyx and Queen Halcyone of Trachis. On a sea voyage to consult the Oracle at Delphi, Ceyx’s ship encounters a violent storm…Birds4 min readBirds4 min read
Oct 15Member-onlyCuckoo for CuckoosIt’s that time of year — It’s Spring. Sun has nudged away the drizzle and the ceiling fans are switched to high. While I pursue pieces of paper blown off the desk, up in that bright blue cloudless sky other chases are taking place. Sometimes the chasers are Magpie-larks, sometimes Blue-faced Honeyeaters. Hornbill Friarbirds often accompany…Birds3 min readBirds3 min read
Sep 27Member-onlyBeauty in Colour and GreyscaleBirds in the rain — On a day that couldn’t choose between mist and showers, two birds arrived: one with prismatic plumage, the other monochrome. Perched on a licorice twist cable, they ignored the rain beading on their feathers.Birds2 min readBirds2 min read
Sep 10Member-onlySmall Sharks, Big ConsequencesCurious sharks end a cruise — Three people have been rescued in the Coral Sea off the coast of Cairns, after their catamaran was damaged during several shark attacks… When I read the story, I imagined a pack of Bronze Whalers or Tiger Sharks in a feeding frenzy, snapping at the vessel as if it were…Nature3 min readNature3 min read
Aug 29Member-onlyThe Quiet PaddockThings change — The goats have gone. The paddock is empty except for one disconsolate steer. I’m disconsolate too. Although the goats were standoffish and noisy, it was nice to have them around. I prefer to think they’re grazing on another property, perhaps one with mountain views. I don’t think they’ve gone somewhere…Farming2 min readFarming2 min read
Aug 16Member-onlyTransformations, Drawn from the LifeHarriet and Helena Scott’s meticulous observations of butterflies and moths — The cocoon of the Emperor Gum Moth is tough. Spun from silk and cemented onto the branches of a Eucalyptus tree, it is exposed to sun and rain and to predators for whom the developing and defenceless insect inside would be a decent meal. But the protective case that keeps…Women In STEM5 min readWomen In STEM5 min read
Jul 15Member-onlySparkles and WhiskersA drongo drops by — Despite the rain and wind, this Spangled Drongo paused long enough for a few quick photos through the office window. I have a soft spot for these pirates who decoy their victims with alarm calls and then steal their food. Thirty species of drongos (Dicruridae) are found from Africa through…Birds2 min readBirds2 min read
Jul 6Member-onlyWho’s Been Eating My Plants?Not Goldilocks, that’s for sure — Due to a combination of factors — weather, depleted potting mix, pests — my plant collection is suffering. I’ve had several deaths, particularly of Proteaceae, which prefer to be in the…Insects3 min readInsects3 min read