Haig Park

16 Dec Haig Park Stories

The Magpie and the Red Wattlebird are important to me as they are a beautiful memory of my parents in-laws my dad in-law would my friends with the magpies that came to their garden, there was a family of magpies that would visit and dad...

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16 Dec Haig Park Stories

I had a very traumatic childhood. One of only a few happy memories of that time is of trying to make the Kookaburras, high up in the old gum trees, laugh, whilst playing alone outside in the back yard (not too far from Haig Park...

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16 Dec Haig Park Stories

As an aquatic ecologist working in Canberra for the last 27 years, I have worked extensively on these 3 species. Aquatic species in general aren't as recognised as terrestrial or flying animals and these 3 species are even more cryptic with much of the research...

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16 Dec Haig Park Stories

I begin a new story every time I encounter a new animal in my own garden. They share my space and feel like companions, so I love making new acquaintances and seeing what they get up to. In the Autumn I had a beautiful praying...

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16 Dec Haig Park Stories

We live five minutes walk from Haig park, and we are lucky to have regular avian visitors in our small backyard. In the last year we have spotted 41 species of birds from the backyard and we welcome the fairy wrens, cheeky Rosellas and fidgety...

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16 Dec Haig Park Stories

The Gang Gangs are a symbol to me of love, family and heritage. Our ancient local birds, often travelling in pairs, whose call sounds from pre-history, who are incredibly beautiful and wildly destructive. I can watch them for hours....

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16 Dec Haig Park Stories

My grandma loved birds and my grandpa had some paintings commissioned for her and they were framed on the wall in their dining room for as long as I can remember. She passed away a couple of years ago and sadly missed my wedding but...

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16 Dec Haig Park Stories

I used to live in Braddon, directly opposite Haig Park and one morning at about 8am there was an owl on my balcony. I'm not sure the specific species but it was possibly a masked owl. It was perched on a chair and just looked...

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