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Unidentified at suppressed - 25 Mar 2024
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Wallabia bicolor 29 Mar 2024 ConBoekel

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I had seen a Swampie in the vicinity but it was too quick for the camera. I am hoping that the scat shapes are enough for a positive ID.

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DonFletcher wrote:
   29 Mar 2024
Not convinced, sorry Con. The classic Swampie scat is more elongated and contains some coarser material than these do. Most local macropods can produce scats that look like each other's, so they might be from a Swampie, but they looks much more like standard RNW or EGK scats.
ConBoekel wrote:
   29 Mar 2024
Don
No worries. It was worth a try! My problem with getting a record is that the Swampie (I think there is only one) in this location is extra skittery. Instead of bolting and then stopping for a photo op it keeps right on going.

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  • 1 Abundance
  • 25 Mar 2024 10:54 AM Recorded on
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