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14.01.2022 Listen to our latest Podcast on the Pelicans of Lake Inverell, hosted by Heinrich Haussler and todays guest, Ecologist Wendy Hawes. When you see the Pelicans while walking around Lake Inverell, or kayaking at the Lake or Macintyre river, you may appreciate this large water bird even more. There is just so much to learn about this beautiful creature. https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-mpucv-fb94cc



12.01.2022 Here is another story that highlights what HOMETOWN INVERELL is all about. Honouring those that have given a face to the town, locally and globally. These people are the fabric of Inverell and this again is another wonderful example how a local boy through his dedication is able to live his dream and giving back to his HOMETOWN INVERELL. Enjoy. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1386368348428871&id=580723702408516

09.01.2022 Look out for our next podcast on Lake Inverell, we will have Ecologist Wendy Hawes in the studio to talk about the Pelicans at Lake Inverell and the Macintyre River. You will find out some amazing facts about this large water bird a creature commonly seen at Lake Inverell. Coming soon.........

06.01.2022 I used the in-between rain periods on the weekend with my visitors from Toowoomba Karen & Chris to show off the wildlife at Lake Inverell.



03.01.2022 Our next podcast will tell you all about the Pelicans. A question that I am asked often why don't we see baby pelicans at Lake Inverell? Something unusual about the populations of our coastal pelicans is that baby pelicans are never seen. This is because pelicans nest far away in inland or remote locations in large breeding colonies. We will tell you all about there is to know about this most fascinating birds, the Australian Pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus). Listen to another informativ podcast with our Host Heinrich Haussler and Ecologist Wendy Hawes to be published soon.

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