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DonFletcher wrote:
1 min ago
@KMeng, Thank you for correcting the location - which makes the record even more extraordinary. I wonder if it was carried there from the reserve by a predator, eg Raven, Cat etc. So I echo Helen Cross - what was it doing when you saw it? (By way of explanation there have been no native small mammals detected in Ainslie Majura for many years until this species was found there recently by Jenna Ridley of the Office of Nature Conservation in ACT Government). So in all, your record is part of a remarkable story which probably has not yet ended.

Sminthopsis murina
12 min ago
Thanks Helen
We are watching a nest on Red Hill - the chick is close to fledgling. The chick from last year is in attendance and begs outside the nest but feeding is reserved for a chick inside the nest. I wonder if this is in fact an active nest tree - with a male and female, juvenile from last year and chick in the hollow - what do you think?

Zanda funerea
AndyRoo wrote:
7 hrs ago
OK thanks Kim. To my untrained eye it initially looked like my previous Cubicorhynchus sp. (genus) sighting (Cubicorhynchus sp. (genus) (Ground weevil)) at this site.

Amycterus (genus)
KMcCue wrote:
Yesterday
I didn't see dorsal marginal stripes the worms appeared yellow, no racing stripes.

Caenoplana sulphurea
HelenCross wrote:
Yesterday
What was it doing when you first saw it?

Sminthopsis murina

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