Perth Birds and Bush
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Perth Birds and Bush are Perth's full day and half-day bird tour, nature tour and wildflower tour specialists! See http://perthbirdsandbush.com.au
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This October I am walking 95km to raise funds to keep the Royal Flying Doctor Service flying. Please #donate using the link below! @RoyalFlyingDoc #Fundraiser oceanstooutback.org.au/fundraisers/ro…
Rare, “virtually unstudied” marsupial spotted in the wheatbelt region of WA perthisok.com/news/a-rare-vi… via @perthisok
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Rare, "virtually unstudied" marsupial spotted in the wheatbelt region of WA - Perth is OK!
A marsupial called a Woolley's False Antechnius has been caught on night cameras in the northern wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
Allowing duck hunting to continue in Victoria is shameful and part of a disturbing trend theconversation.com/allowing-duck-… - @JackHPascoe
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Allowing duck hunting to continue in Victoria is shameful and part of a disturbing trend
Victoria’s decision this week to reject a ban on duck hunting is a shot to the heart for proud Yuin man Jack Pascoe, son of Bruce Pascoe. The black duck Yumburra is a Yuin tribal totem.
WA bans commercial native logging in move state says could save 20,000 sq km of forest theguardian.com/australia-news… Chopping down native karri, jarrah and wandoo hardwood in the state’s south-west and selling it is banned from Monday.
We are thrilled to introduce MARCELINA whom we just met 😍 She is the second Australian Painted-snipe to ever be tracked and one of Gloria’s friends from near Balranald. Huge thanks to her sponsor, the Ricegrowers' Association of Australia @ricegrowers 🙏🙏🙏 More to come …
Free event alert 🚨 Get your binoculars ready and join the experienced team at @discoverherdsman this Sunday, November 19, for a free morning bird walk as part of #springintoparks Bookings essential, find out more👉 ourwaparks.org.au/springintopark…
Fascinating research on Australia’s poorly known marsupial carnivores - - underlines the widespread impact of invasive mammals. We discovered three new species of marsupial. Unfortunately, they're already extinct theconversation.com/we-discovered-… via @ConversationEDU
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We discovered three new species of marsupial. Unfortunately, they’re already extinct
We found three previously unknown species of mulgaras hiding in museum collections – but all three have been driven to extinction since European colonisation of Australia.
Short and interesting article about the citizen science data going into the Atlas of Living #Australia csiro.au/en/news/All/Ne…
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Aussies provide more than 62 million species records for conservation research
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) shows that citizen science is now more important than ever in helping to better understand Australia’s rich biodiversity.
Over 1 million birds have been counted so far in the #AussieBirdCount! Let's make the 10th Aussie Bird Count our biggest one yet and try to reach 5 million birds counted. Share the word with your friends, family, and co-workers and remind them to participate.
This House Crow turned up in the #Perth southern suburbs a few weeks back and sent all the local #birdwatchers into a flurry! They are ship assisted to harbours around #Australia and we seem to have one turn up in #WesternAustralia every year to every 5 years. #BirdsSeenIn2023
Everyone is welcome to join the #BirdsSeenIn2023 Hashtag Challenge. Just post photos taken this year with the hashtag, species name & country taken. It is a friendly competition to see how many species can be posted with the hashtag. Can you move your country up the list?
Here are the countries in the #BirdsSeenIn2023 Top 80 for 16.10.23. Gambia the best performer this week up to 30th place. Ecuador moving up again this week. Netherlands passed 300 species & Rwanda passed 200. Follow link for all updated country lists. britishnatureguide.com/birdsseenin202…
I was very happily surprised to see this Artic Tern a few weeks ago at Point Walter, #WesternAustralia. Usually if I see one there is a strong wind and its a stormy wintery day, rather than a sunny still day! #birds #birding #BirdsSeenIn2023
Nice to see this Blue-breasted Fairy-wren and Spotted Scrubwren out in the Wandoo east of #Perth. #BirdsSeenIn2023 #birds #birding #westernaustralia
Entries for the Memorable Moments in Nature photo competition close on October 31! Don’t forget to enter your favourite photo that celebrates the beauty of our flora and fauna and magnificent national and marine parks for your chance to win a range of great prizes👏
There's only one more sleep until the #AussieBirdCount! If you’re still on the fence, let us convince you with 10 reasons why you should join in the 10th Aussie Bird Count: birdlife.org.au/news/10-reason…
3 months left in the #BirdsSeenIn2023 Hashtag Challenge. Attached map shows where the species have come from in the 3 challenges 2021-23. An amazing total of 7375 different species have featured. How many more will be added? Follow link for more details. britishnatureguide.com/2021---sep-202…
MEMORABLE MOMENTS IN NATURE PHOTO COMPETITION NOW OPEN 🌱✨ With the winning prize worth over $1400, enter your favourite photo that celebrates the beauty of our flora and fauna and magnificent national and marine parks.
Bar-tailed Godwit are long-distance champions: last year, one was recorded flying non-stop between Alaska and Tasmania, covering 13,560km in just 11 days! These world record holders are winners in our eyes, but will they get your vote for #BirdoftheYear? theguardian.com/environment/20…
Remember to vote each day for your favourite #bird #birdoftheyear #birds theguardian.com/environment/ng…
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