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escow

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Abril 12, 2024 a las 01:04 PM +06

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These spiders are everywhere and they're cute

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Quimera Manchada (Hydrolagus colliei)

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thiebaud

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Enero 6, 2021 a las 08:35 PM PST

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isabetabug

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Diciembre 25, 2014 a las 11:03 PM EST

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Diatelium wallacei Pascoe, 1866
ID by Nico Franz

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Paloma Doméstica (Columba livia var. domestica)

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odonut

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Diciembre 6, 2020 a las 09:28 AM IST

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Caught a pigeon with bare hands.they came to eat peanuts and I caught them. They are now so widespread in my area that they are not even scared of me.

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Pez Remo Gigante (Regalecus glesne)

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bridieallan

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Abril 25, 2022 a las 01:37 PM NZST

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Oarfish found at Aramoana beach on ANZAC day 2022. Total length 3.5 m. The fish was alive when first found attempts to move into deeper water were unsuccessful. It was evident the oarfish was near death.

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bradlp10

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Agosto 24, 2024 a las 02:47 PM ACST

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Agosto 19, 2024 a las 01:17 PM +0545

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gelkiu

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Septiembre 10, 2023 a las 02:39 PM AEST

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reiner

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Junio 18, 2024 a las 10:37 AM AEST

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marietarrant

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A good result for song meter sites sited within the NP (& beyond boundary of Pullen Pullen Reserve) under the auspices of Bush Heritage and Birds Qld as part of a broader Bird Surveying Expedition to the NP with Andrew Ley. 2- note call confirmed by N Leseberg, (Pullen Pullen Reserve) "one bird flew over that area on the night of 27 Sep, at about 10pm. You had a number of recorders there within a few hundred metres of each other, and the bird was detected on four of the recorders. Based on the times (see data below), it seems to have been moving west. Of the 8 calls detected, all are two-note whistle calls (I have attached a clip of the strongest call) and similar in structure, suggesting the same bird. There was one call of the 8 though that was higher and thinner. This may indicate a second bird, or it could just be the one bird doing something unusual.

So, while it’s not a roost site, it’s still valuable information. It is consistent with what we’ve found before, which seems to suggest birds roosting on the western edge of the escarpment country to the east of where this one was detected, then perhaps moving out onto the floodplains to the west to forage.

I’m sure your crew will be excited to hear the news. It’s not a roost site, and there is no risk of folks disturbing a sensitive area, so happy for you to share this data and the call clip around" 1/5/24

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Colias Común (Colias croceus)

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peizal

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Marzo 13, 2024 a las 12:13 PM CET

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Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)

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bradlp10

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Febrero 11, 2024 a las 08:14 PM ACDT