nanoboy
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Hi MRJ,
I am considering visiting Moonlit this weekend, and I'm wondering how up-to-date the above list is. Do you still have orange-footed scrub fowl and owlet-nightjar? Are the nocturnal species viewable during the day (in a nocturnal house?) or do you have to do the evening tour to see them? Are there any new, unusual species (reptile, bird or mammal)?
Cheers.
that sounds like a good deal to me!Good news is that if you come in during the day and book and pay for your evening tour that night, you can get free daytime admission for that day.
that sounds like a good deal to me!
Did you have mahogany gliders there? Or am I thinking of the yellow-bellied gliders?
And do you still have feather-tailed gliders? I love those little guys!
you have a couple of mahoganeys arriving soon? That is cool.
I saw yellow-bellieds at Taronga and was really surprised by their size. I thought they'd only be sugar glider sized!!
Some time since I have been able to post. Recent additions to the bird collection include Regent Honeyeater, Eastern Whipbird, and Sacred Kingfisher. A new off-limit complex has been opened for Orange-bellied Parrots, with the generous assistance of a donation from the Avicultural Society of Australia. Yellow-bellied Gliders are now back on exhibit in the walk-in glider enclosure, and are coming down to feed from visitors on night tours. We recently won the City of Casey Tourism & Hospitality Business of the Year award.
Ned Kelly was a great movie, but it was a long time ago. How old is this possum now?
I was thinking of Reckless Kelly!!Esmeralda is 12 years old so getting on. Ned Kelly was filmed in 2002.
Saw a preview of Possum Wars last Tuesday, and it is quite entertaining. It will come to ABC1 this Sunday 15/12/13 at 7.30pm.
It stars our Esmeralda as a young brushtailed possum who has had to leave her home in the park. She can be seen in scenes under a house roof and eating roses, amongst others.
This is not Esmeralda's first flirtation with the film industry. She played a New Zealand possum in another ABC documentary, and was also in the Heath Ledger film, "Ned Kelly".
I didn't see anything in the credits about Moonlit Sanctuary. Did I miss it?
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We're starting owl encouters this summer at Moonlit Sanctuary.
Oh yeah? Very cool. You have any more details? (Costs, time, species etc.)