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‘The Bin Hover’ — In Defence of the Ibis

Lake Northam’s underrated waterbirds deserve a fairer moniker.

May 23, 2022 Will Solomon
Map of Victoria park and surrounds with three ibises
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A state of their own: Ibistopia

As complex as legal statehood would be for the ibis community, the moral case is simple

April 4, 2019 Alan Zheng
Perspective // Pigeons

Pigeons: The fresh rats of the belle air

An ode to an overlooked and underrated species.

August 7, 2018 Serena Adamedes
Science // Research

Campus research round-up

Science yo

June 1, 2017 Jamie Weiss
Culture // Big Birds On Campus

Rest in peace, you ugly, evil duck

Dive into the world of evil avian appreciation.

January 31, 2017 Elijah Abraham
Perspective //

Pigeon-holed

Pranay Jha just wants to feel safe on campus

September 14, 2016 Pranay Jha
Misc //

Where are all the Ibis Babies?

Yes, yes, we’ve all seen ibises on campus, but does anyone have any idea where they’re born? Sam Langford and Max Hall look closer.

August 11, 2015 Max Hall and Sam Langford

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