Alwal has to have one of the most peculiar nesting sites of any Australian bird. They lay their eggs in conical termite mounds, excavating their nests just after the wet season when termite mounds are soft.
The mounds insulate the chicks on cold nights, but timing has to be just right – if termites are still active, they can cover over the nest entrances, or kill freshly laid eggs by cementing them to the bottom of the nest.
The birds are very specific about which mounds they choose to nest in, for example, the nesting mounds are always around the same height of 170cm. I really wanted to learn more about what conditions constitute a suitable nesting mound, particularly given climate change predictions for Olkola country, so my project was born.