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GlossyGal wrote:
Yesterday
Oh deer 😉

Cervus elaphus
JillianM wrote:
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Wallabia bicolor
19 Apr 2025
Shrub klooks like it is a Golden Shaggy-pea Oxylobium ellipticum

Wallabia bicolor
JillianM wrote:
19 Apr 2025
@DonFletcher Thanks. I'm interested to know what the shrub was (2nd photo). It's about a metre high and the quantity was quite dense in amongst the exposed rocks.

Wallabia bicolor
DonFletcher wrote:
19 Apr 2025
Hi @JillianM, thanks for your record.
Black (Swamp) Wallabies are browsers (unlike the grass-eating kangaroos and Red Necked Wallaby) and eat a wide variety of vegetation. Their droppings contain coarser plant fragments than the droppings of the other local macropod species.

Wallabia bicolor
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