
Birds in Backyards
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Hello Meeanjin! So excited to be here for #AOC2023 AOC2023! And this arvo there's a whole #urbanBird session to enjoy, put together by BirdLife Australia Birds in Backyards! Come to B3 to find out why images like this are keeping us up at night, and what we can all do to help.


The noisy miner is more of a pest than originally thought, with new research from La Trobe University showing it is preventing forest birds from persisting in residential suburbs. 🐦🏡🌳 #UrbanBirds #BirdsInBackyards latrobe.edu.au/news/articles/…


Hugh Possingham (Hugh Possingham), BirdLife Australia's board vice-president and former Queensland chief scientist, spoke out about the need for changes in Australia's laws to better protect nature. Check it out here! 👉 abc.net.au/news/2024-01-1…




This Great Egret was being harassed by a few Noisy Miners at Norwest this morning Birds in Backyards



Plant it, and they will come. We planted these silver princesses a few years ago, now we have gang-gang cockatoos dining in our front garden in suburban Melbourne. 🥰 #WildOz A/Prof Jen Martin @scidocmartin.bsky.social

The joy of birdwatching: research shows it can improve mental health and foster a sense of wellbeing theconversation.com/the-joy-of-bir… via The Conversation


The Clever Cockies Project Bin-opening Survey ends Sunday - please report even if you haven’t seen cockies open bins docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… Thanks Craig Reucassel ABC Sydney for sharing - #WarOnWaste - our data shows people are protecting their bins more successfully



The #superbCityWrens team are so grateful to Future Earth Australia for their support in the next phase of our Fairy-wren research project! Their funding is helping us to find new partners for this research work as we look to expand the scope of project across Melbourne! #urbanNature

Today I went all the way to Parliament House in Canberra to discuss why we need to better regulate rodenticides. We met with Senator David Pocock. Pictured here in his suite with Michael Lohr from ECU along with Damian Lettoof and John White Wildlife

