Day 12
Rock-wallaby search in the wet
David picked me up super early morning so we'd be ready at Little Annan River Gorge at dawn. It had been raining overnight so we couldn't go into the Gorge itself but had to wade through a muddy path next to it. Of course we didn't see hide or hair of any rock-wallabies.
I think looking for Godman's might make more sense in the dry because the wallabies are probably more reliant on the Gorge for water, you don't have all the green stuff on the trees which limits your view on the already limited areas you have to look for them to begin with and it will make access to the Gorge easier.
On the way back we saw a couple of Dingoes bounding off the street.
Because of the rain I had to go looking for a laundromat to dry my clothes that had been out overnight. The one in Cooktown didn't have any way of getting the coins needed for the machines so I put everything in the boot and went to the next one back in Mareeba.
Animals seen:
Dingo
Agile Wallaby
Leaden Flycatcher
White-throated Honeyeater
Yellow-spotted Honeyeater
Lemon-bellied Flyrobin
Australasian Figbird
Australian Swiftlet
Dusky Honeyeater
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
Pheasant Coucal
Blue-winged Kookaburra
Olive-backed Sunbird
Hornbill Friarbird
Masked Lapwing
Silver Gull
White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike
Torresian Crow
Australian Magpie
Animals not seen:
Godman's Rock-wallaby
Mareeba
While the laundry was in the dryer I stocked up on groceries again.
Animals seen:
Magpie Lark
Rainbow Lorikeet
Common Myna
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
Mareeba Wetlands
The Wetlands were closed but I had a quick drive up the access road.
Animals seen:
Straw-necked Ibis
White-faced Heron
Nankeen Kestrel
Red-backed Fairy-wren
Whistling Kite
Masked Lapwing
Lake Eacham
I had a bit of time before feeding started at Chambers so went to Lake Eacham, which is the first place where I saw some wild freshwater fish since coming to Aussie. I just couldn't identify any of them
Animals seen:
fish
Chambers Lodge
I had another go at Chambers to hopefully see a wild Striped Possum. On the way in I saw another Bandicoot rustling around in the leaf-litter. For more than an hour nothing turned up at the viewing platform. (I actually drove my car down at some point because I didn't want to be eaten up by mozzies while waiting.) Then I got lucky and got the Stripey come in for extended periods of time (three times). There was only one Sugar Glider towards the end this time. The one Pademelon I saw was very skittish again and didn't give good views.
Animals seen:
Sugar Glider
Northern Long-nosed Bandicoot
Red-legged Pademelon
Striped Possum
Next up: Daintree
Rock-wallaby search in the wet
David picked me up super early morning so we'd be ready at Little Annan River Gorge at dawn. It had been raining overnight so we couldn't go into the Gorge itself but had to wade through a muddy path next to it. Of course we didn't see hide or hair of any rock-wallabies.
I think looking for Godman's might make more sense in the dry because the wallabies are probably more reliant on the Gorge for water, you don't have all the green stuff on the trees which limits your view on the already limited areas you have to look for them to begin with and it will make access to the Gorge easier.
On the way back we saw a couple of Dingoes bounding off the street.
Because of the rain I had to go looking for a laundromat to dry my clothes that had been out overnight. The one in Cooktown didn't have any way of getting the coins needed for the machines so I put everything in the boot and went to the next one back in Mareeba.
Animals seen:
Dingo
Agile Wallaby
Leaden Flycatcher
White-throated Honeyeater
Yellow-spotted Honeyeater
Lemon-bellied Flyrobin
Australasian Figbird
Australian Swiftlet
Dusky Honeyeater
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
Pheasant Coucal
Blue-winged Kookaburra
Olive-backed Sunbird
Hornbill Friarbird
Masked Lapwing
Silver Gull
White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike
Torresian Crow
Australian Magpie
Animals not seen:
Godman's Rock-wallaby
Mareeba
While the laundry was in the dryer I stocked up on groceries again.
Animals seen:
Magpie Lark
Rainbow Lorikeet
Common Myna
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
Mareeba Wetlands
The Wetlands were closed but I had a quick drive up the access road.
Animals seen:
Straw-necked Ibis
White-faced Heron
Nankeen Kestrel
Red-backed Fairy-wren
Whistling Kite
Masked Lapwing
Lake Eacham
I had a bit of time before feeding started at Chambers so went to Lake Eacham, which is the first place where I saw some wild freshwater fish since coming to Aussie. I just couldn't identify any of them
Animals seen:
fish
Chambers Lodge
I had another go at Chambers to hopefully see a wild Striped Possum. On the way in I saw another Bandicoot rustling around in the leaf-litter. For more than an hour nothing turned up at the viewing platform. (I actually drove my car down at some point because I didn't want to be eaten up by mozzies while waiting.) Then I got lucky and got the Stripey come in for extended periods of time (three times). There was only one Sugar Glider towards the end this time. The one Pademelon I saw was very skittish again and didn't give good views.
Animals seen:
Sugar Glider
Northern Long-nosed Bandicoot
Red-legged Pademelon
Striped Possum
Next up: Daintree