Introducing the Birds of Wolli Creek

Introducing the Birds of Wolli Creek

by Justin Cahill
Introducing the Birds of Wolli Creek

Introducing the Birds of Wolli Creek

by Justin Cahill

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Overview

This is a short, up-to-date account to the birds found along Wolli Creek, the last substantial remnant of the natural environment in Sydney's inner south-west. It is written for those new to the Valley and interested in its natural history.

During my time in the Valley, I lived near the Creek at Bexley North, Bardwell Park and Turrella, giving me many opportunities to observe its wildlife. This work draws on a regular column I wrote for a local newspaper about the birds and other animals I found there, which I have updated to include recent changes in the Valley's birdlife.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045680400
Publisher: Justin Cahill
Publication date: 01/15/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 856,584
File size: 147 KB

About the Author

Welcome to my Smashwords profile.

I am a New Zealand-born writer, based in Sydney. My main interests are nature and history.

My thesis was on the negotiations between the British and Chinese governments over the return of Hong Kong to China in 1997. It was used as a source in Dr John Wong’s Deadly Dreams: Opium, Imperialism and the Arrow War (1856-1860) in China, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998, the standard work on that conflict.

I wrote a column on the natural history of the Wolli Creek Valley for the Earlwood News (sadly, now defunct) between 1992 and 1998.

My short biography of the leading Australian ornithologist, Alfred North (1855-1917), was published in 1998.

I write regular reviews on books about history for my blog,’ Justin Cahill Reviews’ and Booktopia. I’m also a regular contributor to the Sydney Morning Herald's 'Heckler' column.

My current projects include completing the first history of European settlement in Australia and New Zealand told from the perspective of ordinary people and a study of the extinction of Sydney’s native birds.

After much thought, I decided to make my work available on Smashwords. Australia and New Zealand both have reasonably healthy print publishing industries. But, like it or not, the future lies with digital publishing.

So I’m grateful to Mark Coker for having the vision to establish Smashwords and for the opportunity to distribute my work on it.

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