Here is something special, especially so 'cos it happened in daytime.
Something moved in some long grass in the corner of my eye while I was
wandering around Mulligans Flat yesterday afternoon, also the Noisy
Miners were a bit more upset about something than usual.
That 'something' turned into an Eastern Quoll, out and about looking for
food. It was aware of me but not overly worried and actually we both sat
watching each other for about 15 mins at one stage in this encounter.
The film here has it moving about, when you can actually see the whole
animal, rather than just spots in the grass, or ears and a nose. Not
hard to see why foxes would have no trouble 'nailing' one of these in
open country like this. Looks like this animal had had a radio
transmitter on its back at one stage or something, its not there now,
also evidence of a ear tag, also absent.
https://vimeo.com/437298967
David
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