Only one, but rather alarming surprise this week.
A young, feral kitty kat.
Around the 14th April we noticed it hanging around the house and on the 16th I started to leave food out for it. The aim being to get it habituated to coming for food in the hope of being able to trap it.
A very wary young Eastern Grey Kangaroo
Lyrebird
Brushtail Possum
A pair of wallabies, Red Necks maybe
Pair of Lyrebirds
New Holland Honeyeater and right at the end of the video an Eastern Whipbird (I think) appears in the bottom of the bushes to the right behind the pond.
A Wonga Pigeon obligingly shows off the pattern on it's underparts
Young? Swampy
discovers the Sweet Potato I left for the skinny old Swamp Wallaby
Yum, Yum
Red Browed Finch, New Holland Honeyeater and Swamp Wallaby
At the end of the video, an Easter Whipbird? appears at the bottom of the bush behond the 2 New Holland Honeyeaters (same place as it's earlier appearance)
A still from the video above of the Eastern Whipbird
Grey Fantail
Eastern Grey Kanga
Same Kanga
The cat, again!. L very worried as it has a very cute face
Satin Bowerbird (f) and Red Wattlebird
Swamp Wallaby
Red Necked Wallaby
And lastly, two Red Wattlebirds
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