Eucalyptus resprouting after high intensity bushfire on the 19th December 2019
In an fire affected area of high intensity fire. Specimen on the river where the fire burnt over. Prolific juveniles everywhere
A red-necked wallaby on its way to drink at a dam on a bush block at 7am. The property was burnt by bushfire which caused high and extreme damage over most of the 100 acres in February 2020. This wallaby was photographed with a motion camera.
Torrington Town Fire Trail, Torrington State Conservation Area, Torrington, Northern Tablelands NSW.
Gulf Road fire went through this area in November 2019.
Images taken the full length of the fire trail.
Could be a swamp wallaby.
Only the understorey was burnt in early 2020 at this location and the canopy alpine ash were still alive, yet alpine ash seedlings were quite abundant. This might be because the trees were old with narrow crowns, so letting a lot of light through to the ground.
two white streaked markings on the tail
Sighting and photos (c) greg_mccroary.
Field Notes - <1m high. Boronia variety? Growing on sandstone cliff edge.
Juvenile being fed.
Terrible iPhone photo but definitely 6-7 yellow-tailed black cockatoos in Banksia.
A flock of 16 Yellow-tailed Black cockatoos (not all visible) visiting dam in burnt wet schlerophyll forest with tree fern and cabbage tree palm understorey. Also present but not visible - Kookaburra, two female/young superb Lyrebirds, flock of Superb Fairy Wren, 1 male Satin Bowerbird.