Hi @Butlinz good work thanks heaps. It's totally up to you, but if you post more sightings of any interesting species over time, it'll help build up a better picture of when they are active and their abundance over time etc.
Thanks Aaron. I have deleted the goanna sighting and labelled the sighting Land Mullet which is great. I have seen a couple rush off into he undergrowth and now I know what they are. Should I post all sightings even if they are of the same species? eg monitors, wallabies
This is awesome @Butlinz !!! Thanks so much for this awesome contribution.
Do you mind splitting this into 2 separate sightings - one for the land mullet and the other for the goanna, so they can be identified as separate records. We're planning to make this a bit easier next year by introducing a new "duplicate" button, which will copy the sighting into a clone for you so it will take a fraction of the time that it currently does.
Either a Bassian Thrush OR Russet-tailed Thrush, hard to tell off these photos. They have pretty different calls, and you might even have both in the area.
Also looks like Cissus antarctica (maybe) with it as well (first photo). https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Cissus~antarctica
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