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Australia Tag

HomePosts tagged "Australia"
13 May 2022
Australasia
AntechinusAustraliaVictoria

Yellow-footed antechinus near Wangaratta

I and a friend spent the weekend at Kurringai Cottage near Wangaratta. It is sold as “self-catering accommodation for the nature-lover”. It has a three-acre bird garden on a ri

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27 January 2022
Australasia
AustraliaDevilQuollTasmania

Tasmania 21-22

Hi, this a precis of a bird and mammal oriented sightseeing trip to Tasmania over the recent 21-22 summer holiday break. Nineteen native mammals and almost a hundred birds includin

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20 June 2021
Australasia
Australiahoney possummarsupialsquokkaWestern Australia

Useful Australian videos

Two useful 5 minute videos on how to find mainland quokkas and honey possums. Quokka: Honey Possum:

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26 May 2021
Australasia
AustraliamarsupialsMelanism

Melanistic sugar glider

Last week my wife and I spent a few days in Federal, NSW, primarily for attending a family wedding. Such occasions rarely allow much time for wildlife watching, however I partially

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23 January 2021
Australasia
AustraliaQueenslandtree-kangaroo

North Queensland 2020-21

Hello folks, This is a trip report from a recent visit to tropical north Queensland, Australia. A great mammal destination. Included 12 days/11 nights in Cairns, the Daintree, Athe

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16 July 2020
Australasia
Australiamarsupials

Australian Sugar Gliders Spli

Looks like Australian sugar gliders have been split into three species. https://theconversation.com/a-rare-discovery-we-found-the-sugar-glider-is-actually-three-species-but-one-is-

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13 July 2020
Australasia
AustraliaTasmaniaVictoria

Australia Report: Victoria and Tasmania

In February and March of this year we took our first trip to Australia and it was fantastic.  We got back just as the pandemic was starting to rage so it’s good that we ende

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28 April 2019
Australasia
AustraliaQueenslandTasmaniaWestern Australia

Mammal Watching in Australia by a Herper

My First Year of Mammal Watching – Report

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21 August 2017
Australasia
Australia

Trip Report: Wet Tropics, July 2017

This is the trip report of my 2 mammal watching days in the Wet Tropics, Queensland. Trip report PDF: Mammal watching Atherton 2017 SPECIES LIST: Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinu

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23 May 2017
Australasia
Australia

Bat Call ID – Daintree region, Queensland, Australia

Looking for an ID on a bat call which is commonly heard in the Daintree region (Queensland, Australia) at dusk & dawn. It seems to be a large microbat which hunts along roads a

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  1. Jon Hall on United Kingdom 202522 August 2025

    Welcome to the mammalwatching site Jake. Nice report and photos. I will send those sonograms to someone to check out.…

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    Cant really help you, but can say that ibex are rather easy to see at Montserrat. One morning should be…

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