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What’s Lurking In Your Backyard? – #23 Echidna

This series looks at the variety of fauna that may be found in the suburban backyard or local reserve and the diversity may be surprising to some people. The obvious fauna are the vast array of birds that are readily seen by day and some by night, but there are numerous species that are nocturnal. Some of these nocturnal species people are familiar with as…
Habitat Ecology
2 September 2020

What’s Lurking In Your Backyard? – #22 Crested Pigeon

This series looks at the variety of fauna that may be found in the suburban backyard or local reserve and the diversity may be surprising to some people. The obvious fauna are the vast array of birds that are readily seen by day and some by night, but there are numerous species that are nocturnal. Some of these nocturnal species people are familiar with as…
Habitat Ecology
2 September 2020

What’s Lurking In Your Backyard? – #21 Noisy Miner

This series looks at the variety of fauna that may be found in the suburban backyard or local reserve and the diversity may be surprising to some people. The obvious fauna are the vast array of birds that are readily seen by day and some by night, but there are numerous species that are nocturnal. Some of these nocturnal species people are familiar with as…
Habitat Ecology
2 September 2020

What’s Lurking In Your Backyard? – #20 Koala

This series looks at the variety of fauna that may be found in the suburban backyard or local reserve and the diversity may be surprising to some people. The obvious fauna are the vast array of birds that are readily seen by day and some by night, but there are numerous species that are nocturnal. Some of these nocturnal species people are familiar with as…
Habitat Ecology
2 September 2020

What’s Lurking In Your Backyard? – #19 Ringtail Possum

This series looks at the variety of fauna that may be found in the suburban backyard or local reserve and the diversity may be surprising to some people. The obvious fauna are the vast array of birds that are readily seen by day and some by night, but there are numerous species that are nocturnal. Some of these nocturnal species people are familiar with as…
Habitat Ecology
2 September 2020

What’s Lurking In Your Backyard? – #18 Blue-tongue Lizard

This series looks at the variety of fauna that may be found in the suburban backyard or local reserve and the diversity may be surprising to some people. The obvious fauna are the vast array of birds that are readily seen by day and some by night, but there are numerous species that are nocturnal. Some of these nocturnal species people are familiar with as…
Habitat Ecology
2 September 2020

What’s Lurking In Your Backyard? – #17 Black Wallaby

This series looks at the variety of fauna that may be found in the suburban backyard or local reserve and the diversity may be surprising to some people. The obvious fauna are the vast array of birds that are readily seen by day and some by night, but there are numerous species that are nocturnal. Some of these nocturnal species people are familiar with as…
Habitat Ecology
2 September 2020

What’s Lurking In Your Backyard? – #16 Australian White Ibis

This series looks at the variety of fauna that may be found in the suburban backyard or local reserve and the diversity may be surprising to some people. The obvious fauna are the vast array of birds that are readily seen by day and some by night, but there are numerous species that are nocturnal. Some of these nocturnal species people are familiar with as…
Habitat Ecology
2 September 2020

What’s Lurking In Your Backyard? – #15 Rainbow Lorikeet

This series looks at the variety of fauna that may be found in the suburban backyard or local reserve and the diversity may be surprising to some people. The obvious fauna are the vast array of birds that are readily seen by day and some by night, but there are numerous species that are nocturnal. Some of these nocturnal species people are familiar with as…
Habitat Ecology
2 September 2020

What’s Lurking In Your Backyard? – #14 New Holland Honeyeater

This series looks at the variety of fauna that may be found in the suburban backyard or local reserve and the diversity may be surprising to some people. The obvious fauna are the vast array of birds that are readily seen by day and some by night, but there are numerous species that are nocturnal. Some of these nocturnal species people are familiar with as…
Habitat Ecology
2 September 2020