Friday 24 November 2023

18 - 24 November 2023 Trail Camera

 The 'watering hole' we set up on the edge of the bush in 2019 survived the fire and last week G and I dug out the trail camera and set it up to see what else had survived.

Here are the results: sadly no little birds. However as 3 ravens seem to have taken up permanent residence around the area perhaps the small birds have been kept away. Their presence seems to intimidate even the wallabies.



Swamp Wallaby


Red Necked Wallaby - male


Currawong


Wonga Pigeons


Swampie with baby - every exciting to see.



As seen through the tail of a Superb Lyrebird wandering past.


The male Swampy awaits his turn.



A Purple Swamphen has been hanging around the garden for the past couple of weeks.


Superb Lyrebird


Another Swampy -

 moved off as soon as the Raven appeared.


Red Necked Wallaby


So, - the Raven's are stealing the pellets Wires has asked me to put out for the kangaroos and wallabies



Eastern Grey Kangaroo.


And finally a photo taken on the 23.10.23 of a large goanna that somehow survived the conflagration.


notice the size of his claws.



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