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DonFletcher wrote:
2 hrs ago
@HelenCross which is OK if he can tell that you are unafaid of him, as you should be because a human is an extremely dangerous prey for a dingo to antagonise. Even an unarmed, solitary, naked human is 4-6 times more massive;
can wield weapons such as a camera, tripod, backpack, stone or stick;
can grip and hold with two hands and their legs not just their teeth; and
has the intelligence to spring surprises that no kangaroo ever would, such as the things mentioned or climbing a tree and phoning for help.

Canis lupus dingo
Untidy wrote:
2 hrs ago
Thanks, @Liam m. Brown thornbills visit regularly. We'll keep an eye out anyway just in case.

Acanthiza pusilla
DonFletcher wrote:
2 hrs ago
Boboyan

Canis lupus dingo
WilliamHall wrote:
2 hrs ago
Shield Bug?

Unverified Beetle (Coleoptera)
Liam.m wrote:
2 hrs ago
Doesn’t look very Heathwren like to me unfortunately. I’d be happy calling this a brown thornbill, and any unusual call could probably be put down to mimicry.

Acanthiza pusilla

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