Non indig
Much smaller than the larger Solanums found around the corner on the shady side of the hill, but possibly the same species. Post fire regrowth, burnt March 2019
Juvenile male? Tail was quite blue
Males and females quite common in 2020 but don't appear to be here in 2021, there is a roaming cat which may be the issue.
Sighting and photos (c) msangruang.
Field Notes - Grey marsupial - 40cm in length. Bunched up between two branches, not moving (resting). Weather - fair wearher 21°C.
Field Notes - we've seen this one hopping around for the last few weeks. we thought it was strange that a mouse would be out in broad daylight. for some reason on this day it didn't seem too concerned about our presence and we could get quite close. approx 70mm in body length, about same again for tail. looks like five toes on the front foot and for toes on the rear. a fairly pointed nose and fur on the tail.
Sighting and photos (c) tallytiger.
Field Notes - lots of wallabys out
Ringtail Possum and Joey
Nice sighting during the day, it was a BIG one and it was dumpster diving through some some rubbish, found a dead pademelon and dragged it away.