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Queensland Tag

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12 February 2026
Atherton TablelandsKangaroo IslandLord Howe IslandNorthern TerritoryQueenslandSouth AustraliaVictoriaWestern Australia

KEITH MILLAR – AUSTRALIA MAMMAL WATCHING TRIP REPORT – SEPTEMBER 2025

This report covers a five-week period attempting to find mammals I hadn’t seen before. It is aimed at those for whom Australia may be a less familiar destination. A trip ther

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13 August 2025
Queensland

A short report from North Queensland

I was back home in Australia last month. It wasn’t really a mammal trip. Inevitably, as I don’t know how to do any other kind of trip, I spent three days looking for th

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1 December 2024
Queensland

Townsville, QLD, Australia, December 2023

Hi all, Please find attached a trip report of a work trip with some mammalwatching that I did, in December 2023, around the Townsville area in Queensland, Australia. Enjoy! Michael

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21 September 2024
AustraliaBettongkangarooPademelonQueenslandRock KangarooSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoriaWestern Australia

Mammals of Australia Part 3 of 6: Macropods Part 1

Hi people, My biggest adventure of my life, cruising throughout Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia in search of (mostly) birds and mammals! I drove an approximate 47.000 km i

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11 March 2024
Cape YorkQueensland

Advert: Ultimate North Queensland Mammalwatching in 2025

I am happy to see mammalwatching growing quickly down under and here is the latest news: two exciting itineraries that Parick De Geest at Eyes on Wildlife is starting to run next y

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27 April 2023
AustraliaFar-north QueenslandmarsupialsQueenslandStriped possum

In search of the Striped Possum

The striped possum is an unusual marsupial found both in New Guinea and in rainforest in northern Queensland, Australia. I took the opportunity of a family trip to Mission Beach to

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31 March 2023
AustraliaCarnarvon GorgeMarsupialPlatypusQueensland

Carnarvon Gorge: April 2021 Mammal Watching

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4 August 2022
Australasia
Queensland

Family-friendly mammalwatching near Brisbane Queensland

Here are some ideas for places to mammalwatch in South East Queensland that the non-mammal people in your life might enjoy. Kid-friendly mammalwatching in SE Qld, 2022: Warren Gils

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12 August 2021
Australasia
Queensland

New Trip Report: Atherton Tablelands and Cape York, Queensland

A great report (with great photos) from Isaac Clarey who was able to visit far north Queensland at the last minute after lockdowns wrecked his plans for a cruise up the coast of We

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5 April 2021
Australasia
Queensland

New Trip Report: Far North Queensland

Here’s a new report from Michael Johnson. Mission Beach to the Daintree, 2021: Michael Johnson, 1 week and 24 species including Broad-toed Feathertail Glider, Northern Broadn

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  1. tomeslice on Tomer’s Colombia Trip Report – January 202613 April 2026

    Thank you so much! It's my pleasure to be able to share my trip with the community ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

  2. blackwatch. on Tomer’s Colombia Trip Report – January 202613 April 2026

    Wow the pictures of all the animals were amazing and I especially loved the ones of the mountain tapir, giant…

  3. Jon Hall on White-footed Dunnart + 18 other species in a week on the NSW South Coast9 April 2026

    Thanks John - good to know that you can find those dunnarts down there. Another victory for thermal scopes!

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    Great report - thanks Simon. Some excellent bats!

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