Wow, this is baby time in the world of macropods, there are little heads popping out of pouches all over the place as you will see.
So let's get started.
Unusual, two Swamp Wallabies, solitary except when mating, visit the pond at the same time.
Two Swampies video
First glimpse of a Red Neck Wallaby's joey
A Swampie and joey
Little birds bathing: Yellow Robin, Brown Headed Honeyeaters and Red Browed Finches
Scarlet Robin
Another joey, this an Eastern Grey Kangaroo
The bandicoot finds a tasty morsel
Two Red Necks at the pond
The dratted rat - where is an owl when you want one!
It really is a rabbit :(
Two Choughs, part of a large family group of a dozen or more.
Swamp Wallaby Joey performing pouch gymnastics with a bandicoot lurking in the background
And here comes the bandicoot
Male Superb Blue Wren. I think I've mentioned it already; prior to the bushfire in October last year we had at least three extended wren families living in the garden. Since the fire we have only seen 2 jennies on their own and this lone male. Hope they meet up soon.
Here he is again along with some Silver Eyes. Silver Eyes are seasonal visitors and by the date this is published most have moved on and only the odd loner has been caught on the trail cam.
That's it. You Tube has changed its policy and will only let me upload 10 vids a day.
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