G'day All, The following article found in the British Telegraph - ...
Chris Coleborn
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Dec 6, 2005 2:20 am
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A scrap of road kill could provide the strongest proof yet that foxes have begun to breed inTasmania. Hairs from a badly decomposed carcass, found near...
Andrew Taylor
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Feb 27, 2006 10:53 pm
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Mammaler's Hooray for Andrew's message, about time there was some traffic on M-A as I haven't had any for ages, or have I just been missing it. I have a couple...
And I second that. Funnily enough I was going to send a mail today anyway. Nothing Australian to report, but I have at last got around to tarting up my website...
G'day All, I have been meaning to post the following sightings for awhile, and Jon's email has prompted me to finally do it. Last September to November I had...
Chris Coleborn
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Feb 28, 2006 11:18 pm
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G'day All, I have been involved in some night wildlife surveying on the Nth Vic Plains over the last two months (Patho and Avoca Plains) and have been...
Chris Coleborn
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Feb 28, 2006 11:18 pm
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G'day All, Recently I came across some footprints near a dry lake in Nth Vic. I presumed the prints were those of a small mammal. I would very much like to be...
Chris Coleborn
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Mar 1, 2006 12:14 am
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G'day All, Recently I came across some footprints near a dry lake in Nth Vic. I presumed the prints were those of a small mammal. I would very much like to be...
Chris Coleborn
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Mar 1, 2006 12:16 am
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I know this is an emotive topic but I also feel it has another side..... I suppose some idiot was always going to do it, but I was most surprised to find a...
Last Sunday (12 Mar 2006) I spent nearly five hours looking for bats around the northern end of the Conondale Ranges, along the lower reaches of the Little...
Chris Corben
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Mar 16, 2006 4:04 am
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Last Sunday (12 Mar 2006) I spent nearly five hours looking for bats around the northern end of the Conondale Ranges, along the lower reaches of the Little...
Chris Corben
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Mar 16, 2006 4:08 am
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Chris, The Tadarida would have been obvious, but how did you id each of the species? Did you have an anabat system (or similar) or were you trapping? Yours in...
Wow Chris, that's an amazing bat list! Both Scotorepens and Scotteanax. I am very jealous... I take it you were Anabatting? Have you ever done any harp...
Hi there mammal spotters, I've been lurking on this list for too long. It is time to contribute, I think. My main interest is birding and I often contribute to...
Trevor Hampel
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Mar 23, 2006 4:46 am
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I know they're an urban dweller in Europe, but I got a bit of surprise this morning at about 1130 when a group of Noisy Miners were squawking their way at a...
I actually do a lot of work in Urban bushlands areas - I am always seeing foxes around the ACT and the odd cat here and there as well. - Stephen ... From:...
I've seen what looked like fox droppings in Pyrmont (next to Sydney's CBD) and heard of sightings there. Some subruban Sydney council have baiting programs....
Andrew Taylor
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Mar 26, 2006 9:18 pm
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LINKS TO INTERESTING WEBSITES from Caroline The University of Chicago has an excellent online mammalian classification, which goes down to species level. For...
Hi all, I have not contributed to this discussion group but have always enjoyed the discussions that appear in my in-box. I've recently moved to South...
Thanks Trevor for that. I'll give them a call. And John, I know there couldn't possibly be another group that could compare with the likes of you and Ian,...
MessageGreetings, Could someone tell me about Anabatting? Technology involved, expense, ease of use, and relevence to the Atherton Talblelands are all issues...
Alan Gillanders
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Apr 15, 2006 6:17 am
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Greetings and thanks to all for your replies. I don't think I will be going down this path in the immediate future. if any of you are on the Atherton...
Alan Gillanders
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Apr 18, 2006 5:25 am
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Apologies for cross postings but this article about microbat energetics is fascinating! Cheers Mimi ... Subject: [ABS] "Are bats walking or running?": article...
Information for those interested ABC News Online (http://www.abc.net.au/news/justin/) today has a story about a recently identified species of monkey in...
Goldie, John
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May 12, 2006 1:22 am
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G'day All, Over the years I have noted that some of the notes and journals of early explorers and pastoralists etc. have given quite full descriptions of now ...
Chris Coleborn
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May 19, 2006 9:06 am
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Robyn and all on B-A While B-A is not the right context for mammal threads or reports, Mammals-Aus would more than likely appreciate your questions and input....
Dear Mammal-ians I am heading up to Yeppoon for a wedding in a couple of weeks and would like any info about mammals in the area. I believe that Unadorned...
Hello John, hello Australia There are plenty of mammals up arond Yepoon. When I was there in 2000 I saw Unadorned Rock Wallabies on Mount Jim Crow (half way up...
G’day David, Would you mind forwarding the below request to mammals-aus? G’day, I’m looking for a kind soul that has a good Platypus photo. I’m in the...
Hi to all, We went on a birding pelagic tour out from Eden on Sunday. The weather was glorious and hence very few birds. The highlight of the trip however...