Ian Fraser, talking naturally

Monday, 27 August 2012

Are Currawongs Always Wong?

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I wrote this very recently for the Canberra Ornithologists' Group newsletter Gang-gang (http://www.canberrabirds.org.au/); it occurs to...
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Silly Drongo?

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Fork-tailed Drongo Etosha National Park, Namibia 2003 It may not be the only drongo in my suburb of Duffy, but it's the one t...
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Sunday, 26 August 2012

Starting Out

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Azure Kingfisher Barmah Forest (River Murray, near Echuca) April 2012 I've been watching nature, experiencing it, loving it, tryi...
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Ian Fraser
Canberra-based naturalist, conservationist, educator since 1980. I’m passionate about the natural world (especially the southern hemisphere), and trying to understand it and to share such understandings. To that aim I’ve written several books (most recently 'Birds in Their Habitats' and 'Australian Bird Names; origins and meanings'), and run tours all over Australia, and for 17 years to South and Central America. I've done a lot of ABC radio work, chaired a government environmental advisory committee and taught many adult education classes – and of course presented this blog, since 2012. I am a recipient of the Australian Natural History Medallion, the Australian Plants Award and most recently a Medal of the Order of Australia for ‘services to conservation and the environment’. I live happily in suburban Duffy with my partner Louise surrounded by a dense native garden and lots of birds.
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