Many thousands, photo brett neylan
Nest seen when adult flushed. Photo from approx 7m distant
Photo andrew silcocks
Two Wombats, the right one is the mother Scarnose as in recent posts.
There is a seperate observation posted for the Double-banded Plovers in this image.
Don't think I can tell which bee this is. It's already been beheaded.
This bird appeared to be hunting for food (insects or possibly bird nests with eggs and/or chicks) by examing the foliage of a conifer, at times pushing its head and even its whole body in between the branches.
Dead. ~40cm long.
Sugar Glider adjacent to Lyrebird nest. Visited twice, second one was at 11.06pm. See also concurrent posting on Lyrebird nest.