Dominique Brugiere was also just in Australia. No … the man never stops travelling.
W.A, VIC and NSW, 2017: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month with species including Western Pygmy Possum, Numbat, Quokka, Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby and Common Dunnart.
Jon
Dominique Brugiere was also just in Australia. No … the man never stops travelling.
W.A, VIC and NSW, 2017: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month with species including Western Pygmy Possum, Numbat, Quokka, Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby and Common Dunnart.
Jon
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Its fun to dream… but I think the chances that this is a mislabeled specimen from New Guinea are...
A new trip report on mammalwatching.com : Colorado & a little bit of California, 2014: Michel Watelet, 2 weeks...
I’ve just uploaded a new report from Matthew and Maureen Steer’s world trip. We spent two weeks in Western...
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Great report. Where in the Mt Stirling region did you see the black-footed rock-wallaby?
Jimmy is a legend – he also helped me get my first Numbat 2 weeks ago in Boyagin – we were fortunate enough to find a pre-mating pair!