cassowary species with fourth claw
Size: less than two cm
Leucistic Australian Magpie. Took me 2 months to photograph it from first sighting on Facebook.
The Coo-coo-coor-crook call.
It is night.
The call was coming from around the canopy region of the trees. It is probably a bird given the changes in location that the call was coming from.
Pretty sure there was at least one of. whatever it was around, I think I heard response calls faintly from the north
Clear call times:
recording 1;
5sec
24sec
recording 2;
16sec
Pretty sure there was at least one of whatever it was around, I think I heard response calls faintly from the north
this is so blurry and the only photo I have of. Whatever this one was. I don't think much of The chance of ID, but at the same time it's pretty stark looking colour-pattern combo
I… think it’s in the photo with the finger but I seem to have lost it, so I guess let that one stand as size reference with the rest of the things in the image for how absurdly small this. Uh. Wasp? Maybe? was.
Its back was shiny/metallic reddish gold, head not so much, abdomen obscured by its wings
I... Think? It might be a very, very, very small/young pobblebonk? maybe?? but that's because it doesn't look at all like any of the other frogs we know are here, with its very broad and blocky head.
Absolutely minuscule little fellow