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Re: [canberrabirds] new species in the garden

To: "Mark Clayton" <>,"Bird List" <>
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] new species in the garden
From: "David" <>
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 19:01:44 +1100
When we returned from our summer holiday in Broulee last January, there was a swampy in our backyard in Deakin. It reappeared several times over the next couple of weeks then disappeared. A very beautiful animal.

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From: "Mark Clayton" <>
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Subject: [canberrabirds] new species in the garden
Date: Mon, Nov 17, 2014 6:52 PM

This morning at 4 am my wife got up to get a drink. When she came back to bed a movement outside our window in our driveway in Kaleen attracted her attention. Her initial reaction was a kangaroo but when I looked at it, it was clearly a Swamp (Black) Wallaby. It is not all that unusual to have Eastern Grey Kangaroos in the yards of people in Canberra, especially if you live on the urban fringes, but Swamp Wallabies I would think are something quite unusual. Where this one has come from I have no idea but we are not that far, as the wallaby hops, from the Gungahlin Hill section of Canberra Nature Park. It would still have to had to cross a lot of yards and possible fences, plus the Barton Highway, to get to my place on Maribyrnong Avenue. It made an interesting change to the Pacific Koel that calls around that time in the general area!

 

Mark

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