Spotted-tailed quoll out of habitat

"Residents have reported sightings of a spotted-tailed quoll at the Coffs Harbour Marina."
There are concerns for the animal's welfare due to a hostile environment of roads, sprawl, dogs and fishing gear.
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-23/vulnerable-spotted-tail-quoll-spotted-at-coffs-harbour-marina/105923582
#CoffsHarbour #wildlife #quoll #dogs #sprawl #NSWLogging #fishinggear #MuttonBirds

Spotted-tail quoll discovered at Coffs Harbour marina amid rewilding effort

An unusual sighting of a spotted-tailed quoll at a boat marina has surprised residents and prompted parks and wildlife experts to monitor the usually forest-dwelling creature.  

ABC News

Why are dead and dying seabirds washing up on our beaches in their hundreds?

"Millions of short-tailed shearwaters (Ardenna tenuirostis), commonly known as muttonbirds, return to southern Australia from the Arctic each spring – a round trip of up to 35,000km.Muttonbird wrecks have happened on rare occasions since time immemorial, but are becoming more common.The many ideas about what is causing wrecks range from storms and overfishing to plastic, blue-green algae and irradiated water from Fukushima."

"When muttonbird wrecks occur, the casualties are starving. These birds weigh only half their healthy body weight. The factors leading to this starvation start before they reach Australia."
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https://theconversation.com/why-are-dead-and-dying-seabirds-washing-up-on-our-beaches-in-their-hundreds-217349
#birds #seabirds #muttonbirds #wreck #NSW #MarineHeatwaves #migration #starvation #salmon #overfishing

Why are dead and dying seabirds washing up on our beaches in their hundreds?

Muttonbird ‘wrecks’ are becoming more common. Despite speculation about many possible causes, the evidence points to changes in the Arctic ocean ecosystem from where the birds migrate to Australia.

The Conversation
Hundreds of migrating shearwaters found dead on NSW beaches
"Hundreds of mutton birds have been found washed up on Hunter and Central Coast beaches...The journey is part of their 10,000-kilometre migration, which takes three or four weeks."
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-11-06/migrating-shearwaters-found-dead-on-nsw-beaches/103068222
#MuttonBirds #birds #migration #plastic #starvation #FossilFuel
Hundreds of migrating shearwaters found dead on NSW beaches

Experts say the "confronting" sights that greeted NSW beachgoers was likely caused by bad weather, though other factors could also have been at play.

ABC News

A Thing Well Made, The Mutton Birds. Perhaps Aotearoa's greatest storyteller-in-a-song is Don McGlashan. Here he eerily echoes the terrible tragedy at Aramoana.

It's Wednesday
So I do the mail orders
There's nothing much
Some oilskins and a 303
For a hunter over in Westland
And oh yeah
One of those AK-47s
For some collector down the line

#JukeboxFridayNight #AStoryTold #MuttonBirds #Don McGlashan #Aramoana

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=zyipnRngQlQ

#GreatAlbums1990s#MuttonBirds – Mutton Birds (1992). Focalized around Don McGlashan’s lyrically powerful songwriting, this New Zealand quartet scored several hits at home before decamping for the UK, where selections from this disc and follow-up Salty appeared as Nature. Tracks like “A Thing Well Made” and “White Valiant” relate tales of almost gothic intensity, while lighter fare like “Dominion Road” and “Giant Friend” mine fields comparable to early Split Enz.

#1990s, #GreatRockAlbums

Here's the first - by a kiwi who went to the UK as part of the #MuttonBirds but succumbed to drugs and more recently cancer... Chris Sheehan, aka Chris Starling, or Starlings with "That's it, you're still in trouble": https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=kPfoevvowiY or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPfoevvowiY mesmerising guitar loop, and one of my favourite beats outside of James Brown's catalogue. #SeriouslyUnderratedSongs
Starlings - That's it, you're still in trouble

from: "Valid" (1992)

martin venator | Invidious

@plambrechtsen Love that song, as did our teenage children. Once, when visiting Auckland, we drove down Dominion Road with the song blasting out of the CD player. Such fun!

#MuttonBirds #DominionRoad