#redkangaroo — Public Fediverse posts
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The main reason for the Ikara-Flinders visit was to revisit the #YellowFootedRockWallaby colony in Brachina Gorge. Aside from Numbat (which I've only glimpsed for a second or two), this is definitely my favourite Australian #mammal.
And there were three other #macropod species we don't see here in Canberra - #CommonWallaroo, #RedKangaroo and #WesternGreyKangaroo.
The male red kangaroo was in Brookfield Conservation Park where sadly the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombats didn't show themselves.
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The main reason for the Ikara-Flinders visit was to revisit the #YellowFootedRockWallaby colony in Brachina Gorge. Aside from Numbat (which I've only glimpsed for a second or two), this is definitely my favourite Australian #mammal.
And there were three other #macropod species we don't see here in Canberra - #CommonWallaroo, #RedKangaroo and #WesternGreyKangaroo.
The male red kangaroo was in Brookfield Conservation Park where sadly the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombats didn't show themselves.
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The main reason for the Ikara-Flinders visit was to revisit the #YellowFootedRockWallaby colony in Brachina Gorge. Aside from Numbat (which I've only glimpsed for a second or two), this is definitely my favourite Australian #mammal.
And there were three other #macropod species we don't see here in Canberra - #CommonWallaroo, #RedKangaroo and #WesternGreyKangaroo.
The male red kangaroo was in Brookfield Conservation Park where sadly the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombats didn't show themselves.
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The main reason for the Ikara-Flinders visit was to revisit the #YellowFootedRockWallaby colony in Brachina Gorge. Aside from Numbat (which I've only glimpsed for a second or two), this is definitely my favourite Australian #mammal.
And there were three other #macropod species we don't see here in Canberra - #CommonWallaroo, #RedKangaroo and #WesternGreyKangaroo.
The male red kangaroo was in Brookfield Conservation Park where sadly the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombats didn't show themselves.
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The main reason for the Ikara-Flinders visit was to revisit the #YellowFootedRockWallaby colony in Brachina Gorge. Aside from Numbat (which I've only glimpsed for a second or two), this is definitely my favourite Australian #mammal.
And there were three other #macropod species we don't see here in Canberra - #CommonWallaroo, #RedKangaroo and #WesternGreyKangaroo.
The male red kangaroo was in Brookfield Conservation Park where sadly the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombats didn't show themselves.