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News

The Willie Wagtail’s tail wag

October 6, 2018 by mccgadmin

Jim Butler’s October issue of Feather Fascination will  enlighten you with many interesting facts about the Willie Wagtail.

Many of us are familiar with the sound and antics of this little bird which is in fact the largest of the Australian fantails.

Click here to learn more!

Photo courtesy of Ed Frazer

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Read all about it !!!!

September 28, 2018 by mccgadmin

Our Spring 2018 newsletter has arrived, fresh off the press!!!

This issue is very diverse! 

Read about our Platypus 2018 Survey and the Large-leaved wilkiea, find out how many bird species live in Deerhurst Park and see if you can guess the age of the MCCG’s youngest member!

We have our regular Froggin Around article by Phil Bird, Seeds and Weeds by Dr Bryan Hacker and an endearing Bush Bites article by Ed Frazer about a much-loved Moreton Bay Fig. 

We strongly recommend you download a copy, find a sunny spot and spend a happy half hour browsing through the articles and pictures.

Or read it online – we guarantee you’ll find something that connects with you! (Follow the lizard and click the link on the right-hand-side of this page.) 

We extend our very special thanks to our editor Cathi Lawrence and to all who volunteered their time to contribute stories for this issue.

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Hoses needed!

September 28, 2018 by mccgadmin

Our Huntington on Tuckett  bushcare group has put out a call for hoses!

They will meet on Sunday (8:30 – 11:00am) to water their recent plantings. 

But since the creek is not flowing at present, they’re not able to pump water from it and will need to use water from the taps, which are some distance away from where the water is needed.

If anyone can help with some long garden hoses (and associated couplings to join them together etc.) it would be very helpful. 

Please contact Jim Pope on 3374 4181.

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Remember your membership

September 27, 2018 by mccgadmin

Just a friendly reminder to all members that your annual 2018-19 membership fees are due for renewal in November.

The fee is $20 per person.

Please download the application form if you wish to email or post your renewal:

2020 A5 Membership Renewal

Alternatively you can transfer your renewal directly to our bank account as follows:

Account name: Moggill Creek Catchment Management Group Inc
Bank: Suncorp
BSB: 484799
Account Number:  001500881
* Please quote your Full Name as Reference on your payment

We would like to request that you opt for electronic copies (rather than posted copies) of your newsletter.  To do this, please send Dale an email at: [email protected]


Thank you so much!  

Every membership is important. We value your ongoing contributions and support.

 

Not a member? There’s plenty of benefits and it’s easy to join! Click here to learn more!

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We have an exciting opportunity

September 16, 2018 by mccgadmin

We have an exciting opportunity for one of our members  to join the MCCG Committee.

Unfortunately, Sanja Oldridge has to relinquish the role of Secretary very shortly for personal reasons. We are therefore seeking a volunteer to take over the position of Secretary, at least until the AGM in November and ideally longer-term.

Duties include attending and taking minutes at our monthly Committee Meetings (currently on the fourth Thursday morning of each month) and circulating notices to the Committee and the wider membership via email. 

Some proficiency in using email and word processing (in MS Word) is a requirement of the position. 

Sanja has offered to provide an induction and support for anyone wishing to take on the role. Overall time demands average around half a day per week.

Please contact Jim Pope on 3374 4181or via email at [email protected] if you are interested in this fulfilling role. 

Please also feel free to spread the word to anyone else who you think might be interested.

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Position Vacant

September 11, 2018 by mccgadmin

Do you use internet banking?
If so, we have a great opportunity for a you to become MCCG Treasurer!
As the following indicates, we will soon bid farewell to our long-standing Treasurer Joanna Yesberg. 
Joanna has been pivotal to the success of the MCCG for the past 12 years.
We extend to her our sincere gratitude for her dedication and “can-do” support to us all … and our collective admiration for a job so professionally done!
 
Could our new Treasurer be YOU?
All you need is a computer (the software program used is Quicken Personal Plus) and enthusiasm to learn the role. 
Committee meetings are currently held during business hours, so this might suit someone who works from home, works part-time, or is retired/about to retire.

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Tuckett St Park vandalism – do you have any info?

September 11, 2018 by mccgadmin

Some of you may have noticed the creation of trail bike tracks in Tuckett/Huntington parks by kids. Initially they simply dug obstacles in the grassed area opposite Boyd Terrace.

We believe a neighbour reported this to Council who levelled it out, but the area is still bare of grass. 

The culprits then seem to have moved to Tuckett St. Park where they are using part of the steep creek bank near the old trailer. 

They have destroyed several quite mature native trees that we planted several years ago on the upper banks by pulling them down and snapping the trunks. They have also caused considerable erosion to the bank.

The damage has been reported to the Council (11 September). They will send someone out to inspect it as a matter of urgency.

If anyone living in the area or passing by sees the culprits, PLEASE phone the Council hotline on 3403 8888.

These pictures tell a story of crude destruction:

 

  

Note: we have also noticed a number of trees cut down near the Western end of Creekside Park, close to where we did our July working bee. There is a point there where people have placed logs across the creek, but the track is now partially blocked by the fallen trees. Does anyone know anything about this? If so, please contact our Chairman, Jim Pope, or send an email to the MCCG Secretary at:  [email protected]

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Mating behaviours of the White-browed Scrubwren

September 4, 2018 by mccgadmin

The tiny White-browed Scrubwren is only 12cm long. Yet  the male bird exhibits some remarkable behaviour when it comes to reproduction.

The White-browed Scrubwren is a cooperative breeder, with the male birds sharing reproduction rights based upon their paternity. 

Jim Butler’s latest issue of Feather Fascination explains the concept of Reproductive Skew Theory. This dictates how the male birds assume their place in the group’s hierachy and it also determines their mating frequency. 

Click here to learn more! 

Image courtesy of Ed Frazer

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Changes to Nursery Plant Orders

August 23, 2018 by mccgadmin

If you’d like to collect plants from our Nursery between late August and early October, please contact Damien on 0400 737 122 (rather than our usual contact, Bryan Hacker). 

Additionally, plants can be collected as usual at the Nursery when it is open – ie: first and third Mondays of each month.


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Meet the Mammals of Moggill

August 18, 2018 by mccgadmin

We’ve just released a new field guide!    

Mammals found in the Moggill Creek Catchment


To our knowledge, this is the first list of mammals in the area. It has been methodically crafted by our own local wildlife photographer, Ed Frazer.

There are nearly 50 photos in the list, taken by Ed and other MCCG members and local residents. Each listing includes a photo, together with a localised description of the animal.

The result is a comprehensive listing of mammals living beside us right here in the catchment!  

You will see native fauna of all shapes and sizes, animals with fur and animals with scales, water-dwelling and ground-dwelling mammals like this Red-necked wallaby with her joey:

Some photos are of nocturnal mamals, taken with a camera trap at night. And we have shots of feral animals as well.

You can open the guide from the Catchment Field Guides menu item on the home page. Click on each thumbnail to open a larger photo.


CAN YOU HELP US BUILD OUR LIST? 

If you have any photos you’re willing to share, we’d love to include them! Please send an email to Ed at:  [email protected]


Photo courtesy of Ed Frazer

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