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. ...
Chris Corben
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Nov 2, 2006 3:33 pm
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Does anyone know what whale was stranded this week at Crowdy Bay? Edwin...
Edwin Vella
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Dec 1, 2006 8:10 pm
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Hi Edwin, Looks like a Bryde's Whale. Here is a link to article: http://batemansbay.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=national% ...
Hello All, There is an interesting article in the Sydney Morning Herald of a treasure trove of mammal fossils found on the Nullarbor. You can read of it on ...
Chris Coleborn
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Jan 25, 2007 3:28 am
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Dear Mammalers Just a quick report of my trip to Tassie last week with an English visitor. A visit to Cradle Mountain NP turned up a number of great mammals....
This was received via birding-aus but I am sure would be of interest to mammalophiles as well. Keep those emails coming, as surely some of you are doing...
Just uploaded a photo of an antechinus we found at Tarra Valley, Vic. Wondering which species it is. Stuffed up naming the photo and named it with my nickname,...
... Hi Duncan My eyesight is letting me down a bit - but it looks like A. agilis to me. If it was A. swainsonii I **SHOULD** be able to see the long whitish...
Dear All Just a quick note to let you know about the successful survey undertaken by the Field Nats Club of Vic fauna Survey Group recently at Churchill NP,...
Duncan Having shown your photo of the antechinus around at the recent Fauna Survey Group meeting of the Vic Field Nat's, the general consenus was that it was...
... If it's A. swainsonii it must have had a very serious manicure!! The toenails I can see are short and strongly curved, and not whitish = A. agilis. The...
Hi Duncan Thanks for the bigger image. It's a strange looking beast really! The tail is short (swainsonii), the pelage colour could be either (swainsonii or...
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the mammals-aus group. File :...
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Mar 8, 2007 11:16 pm
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The Sydney Morning Herald reports the identification of a new species of Leopard in Borneo Borneo and Sumatra Sumatra. It's been named the Bornean clouded...
Chris Coleborn
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Mar 15, 2007 6:01 am
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Greetings, I have added Mammals Aus to this thread as some there may find it of interest. Those coming late to this topic may want to read the emails below ...
Hi all Had an enjoyable evening watching the Petrogales at Perseverance Dam, north of Towoomba, SE Qld. But what are they? My only reference is Menkhorst and...
Chris Corben
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Apr 7, 2007 11:14 pm
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Hi Chris. They are Brushitailed Rock Wallabies. Rob Close who did a lot of the taxonomy on the qld Petroales first put me onto the animals at Perserverance dam...
An interesting thread from birding-aus about the effects of Wind Turbines. Yours in all things "green" Regards John Harris Secretary, Victorian Association for...
Greetings, could some one help Mike out with his request below. Regards, Alan ... From: Mike Collard To: Del Richards ; Alan Gillanders Sent: Saturday, June...
Hi all, I am hoping that someone might be able to help me out with some helpful information about where to look for Proserpine Rock Wallabies. Has anyone on...
Mark, I asked the same question a couple of years ago. Following is the answer posted to mammals aus. We did get to see Proserpine Rock Wallabies at Mt Lucas...
Kathy and John (home)
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Aug 17, 2007 9:26 am
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At JSL today I was at the "Blue Hole", a permanent water body that has been freshened up with the rain. While I was scanning across the water with bins, (3PM)...
If anyone wants to see Honey Possums, then the Bluff Knoll Cafe on the north side of the Stirling Range Retreat in the south west of WA is the place. September...
Frank O'Connor
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Sep 13, 2007 10:45 am
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Frank I saw them there last September at the Cafe. Got some nice photos of a HP with its nose in a eremophila. The Cafe food wasn't too bad either. Yours in...
Hello All, My wife and I are heading to sw W.A. soon and we are very keen to see some of the mammals of the area. We’ll probably be around the Albany,...
Hi Euan info on where to see all of those species is on my website www.mammalwatching.com (follow the link to WA from the home page). Frank O'Connor would be...
Hello All, Bringing back animals which were hunted to extinction in Britain - including the wolf, lynx, beaver and wild boar - would not be difficult, ...