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...
Goldie, John
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Aug 1, 2006 8:36 am
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Hello Aus-mammaleers This list has been so quiet of late I've kind of forgotten that I own/administrate it! Apart from whatever involvement I have with ...
As you may be aware from Birding-Aus, I've been uploading lot's of old video-clips of birds onto the new Google-Video website. Whilst doing this I've added a...
Hi Lawrie, I don't see the harm in keeping the list going, unless it involves a particularly large amount of work. To be honest I'd rather be subscribed to a ...
After at least a year of promising I was just about to do this, I have finally gotten around to putting up some information on where to see Australian mammals...
G'day All, I would like to add my support to the list continuing. Though it may not be a very active list, I really enjoy it and hope it will be able to be ...
Chris Coleborn
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Aug 4, 2006 11:08 pm
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Recently I was in Thailand and came across the local 'Asian' Elephant. Typical small eared, and in comparison to the African Elephant, smaller bodied and...
Chris Coleborn
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Aug 4, 2006 11:17 pm
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Chris - Interesting stuff there - and with implications for elephant conservation and breeding programs. I assume that the ones on their way to Taronga and ...
Hugo Phillipps
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Aug 5, 2006 1:42 am
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I also heard tell of a pygmy elephant from Borneo. does any one have info on that? Alan ... From: "Chris Coleborn" <coleborn@...> To: "mammals - aus"...
Alan Gillanders
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Aug 5, 2006 8:23 am
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Thanks for the feed back on Asian Elephants Hugo and Jon. Jon, I am sure they were not African Elephants, though they looked more like an African Elephant in...
Chris Coleborn
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Aug 5, 2006 11:49 am
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Hello Is any one familiar with what happened in 1992 in North Queensland, where the QLD government halted the ... Thanks Robyn Charlton...
but I've written up three short trips I took this month to Colombia (for work), and Spitsbergen and Belarus (just for mammals) and linked them to the home page...
Greetings all Awaba Forest is again under threat!! Our "Wonderful" Department of Environment and Conservation has neglected to Protect this very important ...
Hi all When I happen to work late and drive home at twilight I often see a few Grey-headed Flying-foxes flying high over the road but what I saw this evening...
Edwin Vella
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Oct 20, 2006 10:45 am
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Hi everyone I've written a second Australian page for my website - this time on mammal watching in the NT. ...
Hi All, Here's a diversion for you. I recorded the linked sound near O'Reilly's Guesthouse recently. The sound was coming from the canopy of tall rainforest...
Gooday Chris Sounds like a Sugar Glider to me. They typically give a short, repeated bark. Squirrel Gliders give a deeper, more guttural and sustained sound. ...