Hi Graeme
I believe this is the link you are after:
https://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/scientists-take-first-picture-of-night-parrot-nest-but-who-ate-the-eggs-20160805-gqm31n.html?client=safari
Best
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> On 12 Aug 2016, at 19:41, Graeme Clifton <> wrote:
>
> Yesterday's Sydney Morning Herald had a article on predation of a nest. Two
> eggs were observed but a few days later only shells remained.
>
> Following serious DNA detective work, it was established that the predator
> was a King Brown Snake. This happened on the Bush Heritage site somewhere in
> QLD.
>
> Someone who is tech savvy may be able to post the link.
>
> Graeme Clifton
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