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Theropod-watching, the MCG and Neville Cayley

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Subject: Theropod-watching, the MCG and Neville Cayley
From: "Geoffrey Dabb via Canberrabirds " <>
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2026 02:29:50 +0000

Everywhere I look there are people wanting to talk about birds.  Can you believe birds are in the ‘Culture’ column of today’s Saturday Paper ? They are referred to as ‘theropods’ to add a slightly jarring literary flourish.  The item begins with the mistaken ID of a Yellow-rumped Thornbill for a Willie Wagtail by the celebrity who is the main topic.  The theropod-watching takes place at the reclaimed Merri Creek, many years ago known only as the source of the clay for the famous (now infamous) MCG cricket pitch.  The same issue has a piece by Bob Brown in his usual grim style.  It is about a wind farm.  Like the Culture column, this manages to compress a lot of information into a small space, presumably a preference of today’s younger readers.

 

‘The fastest bird for horizontal flight on Earth, the white-throated needletail swift, which migrates each year from Central Asia to Australia, including Tasmania, is listed.  Watt’s department says this speedster is vulnerable to extinction because of a 30 to 50 per cent decline in its numbers over recent decades.’

 

This has reminded me of the old Neville Cayley pictures of them, probably the earliest images that many people had in those days, of this particular theropod.

 

 

 


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