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DonFletcher wrote:
53 min ago
Hi @JillianM, thanks for your record.
Black (Swamp) Wallabies are browsers (unlike the grass-eating kangaroos and Red Necked Wallaby) and eat a wide variety of vegetation. Their droppings contain coarser plant fragments than the droppings of the other local macropod species.

Wallabia bicolor
ibaird wrote:
1 hr ago
Looking on Bold Systems 4 Iulota (genus) looks likely (eg. Iluta sp. ANIC18). but there a dearth of images from life on line which can be easily seen to comapre with this sighting.

Ardozyga stratifera
PJH123 wrote:
1 hr ago
Don, I do not believe so but you may be in the right area. Possibly a species of Iulota

Ardozyga stratifera
KylieWaldon wrote:
2 hrs ago
TY ibaird. That's what they do in the wild here - when they land its underside up. But its darn hard to see for me and the camera!

Tortricopsis uncinella
Teresa wrote:
3 hrs ago
@BrianLR many thanks

Litoria phyllochroa

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