Victoria 22nd November – 25th November 2024
Two days mammal watching in the Melbourne area: Leadbeater’s Possum, 3 species of Glider, Koalas.
Christmas 2024 in Tasmania – Amateur hunt for the Aussie classics
Disclaimer: All of the pictures in the following report are terrible, the average shot of Bigfoot is usually clearer. Everything was taken with a phone as the only camera we have h
Yarra Ranges, Victoria, Australia – July 2023
Hi all, Please find attached a short trip report of a spotlighting tour I went on to see Leadbeater’s Possum. Enjoy! Michael
RFI: Victorian sites for Fat-tailed Dunnart Sminthopsis crassicaudata
Hi all, My name is Michael Sebastian. I’m a PhD student at the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, studying wild Fat-tailed Dunnarts in Victoria. Unfortunately, t
Mammals of Australia Part 3 of 6: Macropods Part 1
Hi people, My biggest adventure of my life, cruising throughout Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia in search of (mostly) birds and mammals! I drove an approximate 47.000 km i
Two nights mammalwatching in Australia: The Victorian Alps and Sydney
I was in Australia over Christmas and snuck in a couple of nights mammalwatching to search for Australia’s two feathertail glider species and a Long-footed Potoroo. Long-foot
Southern Elephant Seal near Melbourne, Australia
A young southern elephant seal has been seen in the southern part of Port Phillip Bay near Melbourne over the last week. Earlier it spent a few days at Portarlington on the Bellari
New Trip Reports: Victoria, Australia
Here are three new reports from Victoria. A Tale of Two Gliders (during the time of COVID): Michael Johnson’s report about chasing Greater and Yellow-bellied Gliders close to
Advertising: Australian Mega Mammal Tour, April 2023
If you haven’t been to Australia then here is an added incentive! Treeswift Wildlife & Nature in Melbourne are running a mega-mammal tour in April 2023 that sounds fantas
New Trip Report: Victoria, Australia
Here’s a summary of several mammalwatching tours run last month by an Australian company – Treeswift Wildlife & Nature – across Victoria. Victoria, October 20