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JaneR wrote:
Yesterday
probably Typha orientalis

Typha sp.
JRCNM wrote:
Yesterday
I'm pretty sure not a megabat. I'm guessing a Gould’s Wattled Bat (Chalinolobus gouldii) because it was hawking over water, in full daylight and about the right size and colouring. Have put that in as an ID, but would appreciate an informed ID from someone knowledgeable.

Chalinolobus gouldii
DonFletcher wrote:
Yesterday
Thank you for taking good photos for ID purposes.

Antechinus agilis
DonFletcher wrote:
Yesterday
Sminthopsis have conspicuous pale underside, white fur on top of rear feet, the underside of the hind feet is hairy at the heel and sides and the local species, S. murina has three granulated toe pads in a transverse row across the ball of the hind foot and no other pads.

Antechinus agilis
JaneR wrote:
Yesterday
The kind of habitats where typically found (eg semi-permanent lagoons) don't occur in ACT. But it is planted into urban wetlands, with potential for spread further. So yes, I think (though hard to prove) that its not native to ACT but is to Southern Tablelands, and beyond.

Machaerina articulata
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