It is the same as the species reported by
Margaret – a Black or Swamp Wallaby, Wallabia
bicolor. The species is quite common locally.
Mark
From:
Lindell [
Sent: Saturday, 12 December 2009
12:23 PM
To: Margaret Leggoe
Cc:
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds]
Wallaby, Callum Brae
I don't - but I was wondering what this one was lurking in the grass
at Jerrabomberra Wetlands between the large wooden bridge and the first
hide on the left towards Kingston.
Looks the same make!
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Margaret Leggoe <> wrote:
Does anyone know
much about wallabies on Callum Brae, e.g. what species they are? I saw
this one this morning down near the southernmost boundary.
Margaret Leggoe
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