Flocks of noisy Cockatoos are on the hunt for tucker as are Lorikeets and Curlews. A few Torres Strait Pigeons have also flown in from way up north.
OYSTER FARMING PIONEER
The Magnetic Museum is collating a great collection of material, including many letters and cuttings , about the late island resident , Keith Bryson , described as a hermit who lived in a shack at White Lady Bay , got about in his underwear , and scared off strangers with a wooden shotgun .
From Sydney , where he was involved in the fishing industry, he became secretary of the Townsville branch of the Queensland Commercial Fishermen's Association .
For more than 20 years he conducted oyster farming experiments on Magnetic Island and also nearby Palm Island . A l977 journal article he wrote about tropical oyster farming mentioned the Northern Territory where a government trial had been cut short by Cyclone Tracy in l974.
Bryson also campaigned strongly to protect the Great Barrier Reef.