Bits and pieces from Moonlit Sanctuary's social media page:
*two female Squirrel Gliders have been born to the zoo's colony.
*a Moonlit-bred Orange-bellied Parrot was the first bird to return to Tasmania following the migration: "The annual return of migrating Orange-bellied Parrots is a bit like waiting for Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race winners. These little birds can battle rough weather during their two day return flight, and there is a lot of joy when they finally arrive in Tasmania safely. The first sighting this year is Green E Yellow, a captive bred bird from Moonlit that was released as part of a juvenile release in 2019. Considering the recent north-westerly gusts it likely had a strong tailwind to aid its return!"
*a Bush Stone-Curlew recently hatched.
*lots of joeys among the Tammar Wallabies, Tasmanian Pademelons and Red-necked Wallabies.
*a set of new reptile enclosures have been constructed at Moonlit. Signage seen on one of the photos shows Carpet Python, Spotted Tree Monitor and Black-headed Python.
*the new male Yellow-bellied Glider from Taronga has now been introduced to the female successfully: "A few months ago, we introduced Tally, our new male Yellow-bellied Glider that came to us from New South Wales. After serving his quarantine period, he joined Shy, our female Yellow-bellied Glider, in the hope they would create a great bond and join in on the managed breeding program the species are a part of. Well, we can confirm the two have settled in nicely together and have created a lovely bond as you can see with the two cuddling in their nest box."