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Red-tailed Phascogale Tag

HomePosts tagged "Red-tailed Phascogale"
17 March 2018
Australasia
Brush-tailed PhascogalePaul CarterRed-tailed Phascogale

Trip Report: southwest Western Australia, Nov 2017

On a mammal-watching trip from 5th  to 22nd Nov 2017 I saw 23 mammals and +15 reptile species. Numbat, Red-tailed and Brush-tailed Phascogales were the highlights. The report post

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