Skip to content
Land for Wildlife
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Core Values
    • Achievements
    • Land for Wildlife Nationally
    • First Nations of SEQ
  • Topics
    • Plants
    • Soil, Fungi & Fire
    • Weeds & Pests
    • Wildlife
    • Water
    • Tips and Solutions
  • Councils
    • Case Studies
  • Resources
    • Newsletters
    • Newsletter Archive
    • Technical Notes
    • Ecosystem Factsheets
    • Reports
    • Book & App Reviews
  • Become a Member
  • Search

Birds

Creating habitat for Black-breasted Button-quails

Creating habitat for Black-breasted Button-quails

In August 2000 an enthusiastic, but nervous, new Land for Wildlife Officer went on her first solo Land for Wildlife visit out to Belli Park, between Eumundi and Kenilworth on … Continue reading Creating habitat for Black-breasted Button-quails

The Eastern Bristlebird: Queensland’s Rarest Bird

The Eastern Bristlebird: Queensland’s Rarest Bird

To tell the story about Queensland’s rarest bird, I am going to start with a tale about the Californian Condor. his huge, long-lived bird of prey was once widespread across … Continue reading The Eastern Bristlebird: Queensland’s Rarest Bird

Invisible but Valuable: Secretive rails in our waterways

Invisible but Valuable: Secretive rails in our waterways

Much attention is given to improving the condition of our waterways. Having native vegetation, good water quality and healthy populations of fish and invertebrates in our creeks and rivers is … Continue reading Invisible but Valuable: Secretive rails in our waterways

Grass Trees: A seasonal lolly shop

Grass Trees: A seasonal lolly shop

Header: A Squirrel Glider photographed at 1.15am using the Reconyx HC600 motion-sensor camera. At a recent Land for Wildlife event, Keith McCosh, Land for Wildlife Officer from Scenic Rim, showed … Continue reading Grass Trees: A seasonal lolly shop

Red Goshawks in SEQ: A summer spent searching for Australia’s rarest bird of prey

Red Goshawks in SEQ: A summer spent searching for Australia’s rarest bird of prey

Header: A magnificent Red Goshawk in flight. Photo by James Watson. Above: The author camping during his Red Goshawk surveys. With its enormous taloned feet, rufous- striped body, powerful hooked … Continue reading Red Goshawks in SEQ: A summer spent searching for Australia’s rarest bird of prey

Out with the mowers, in with the Grass Owls

Out with the mowers, in with the Grass Owls

These images of an Eastern Grass Owl were captured on a Maleny Land for Wildlife property. Irene Keton, the owner of the property protected her ten hectare rainforest remnant 13 … Continue reading Out with the mowers, in with the Grass Owls

What’s Killing our Birds?

What’s Killing our Birds?

A few months ago I was puzzled by the appearance of a decapitated Emerald Dove next to the house, gratefully recognised by a Grey Butcherbird as a welcome breakfast. It … Continue reading What’s Killing our Birds?

The Queensland Bush Stone-curlew

The Queensland Bush Stone-curlew

So much is unknown about Queensland Bush Stone-curlew ecology and behaviour. Information for this article has been gathered from publicly available sources and research undertaken by Griffith University PhD student, … Continue reading The Queensland Bush Stone-curlew

Nesting Birds: No Room at the Inn

Nesting Birds: No Room at the Inn

When I bought our property in 1975 it was mainly a kikuyu paddock. Back then, Witta was a rural area of dairy and beef cattle properties. Initially we ran beef … Continue reading Nesting Birds: No Room at the Inn

Tawny Frogmouths: A Master of Disguise

Tawny Frogmouths: A Master of Disguise

The nocturnal Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides) is a master of disguise. This disguise and camouflage is assembled through a combination of stretched bodies, flattened and coloured feathers, narrowing their eyelids … Continue reading Tawny Frogmouths: A Master of Disguise

Posts navigation

Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next Page

Case Studies

  • Brisbane
  • Fraser Coast
  • Gold Coast
  • Gympie
  • Ipswich
  • Lockyer
  • Logan
  • Moreton Bay
  • Noosa
  • Redland
  • Scenic Rim
  • Somerset
  • Sunshine Coast
  • Toowoomba

Wildlife

  • Birds
  • Reptiles
  • Frogs
  • Mammals
  • Insects
  • Fish

Topics

  • Core Values
  • Plants
  • Soil, Fungi and Fire
  • Weeds and Pests
  • Wildlife
  • Water
  • Tips and Solutions

Resources

  • Newsletters
  • Technical Notes
  • Case Studies
  • Book & App Reviews

Latest News

Land for Wildlife

  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions