The traveling Najade is traveling - WA? Why Not?

I know, but one of them is very rare according to Menkhorst. I guess the rare one is the Little Pygmy Possum, so seeing the Western is more likely.
Do you remember what colour it was?
 
Do you remember what colour it was?

It was many years ago, so I don't know. The possum might be on videotape however, so maybe I can look it up. I saw it on the way back to the holiday park after a evening walk in Flinders Chase to see Platypus and Koala, but these didn't show.
 
Those two look quite different (as far as I know; haven't seen Little myself), so if you can find that tape you shouldn't have a problem IDing it.
 
I found the tape, but the Pygmy Possum isn't recorded (a couple of Brushtails and a feral cat are).
 
Had to go to Narrogin for a quick refuel.

Animals seen:
Common Brushtail Possum
Western Grey Kangaroo
Red-capped Robin


Barna Mia

This time it was a pretty large group with kids and everything. I got to go into Barna Mia 1 by myself to look for the Barred Bandicoot (last time they'd seen one on a tour was in February) while the group headed into Barna Mia 2. And of course one came into the feeding station for the group while I left empty-handed again :(

Animals seen:
Wurrup
Quenda
Dalgyte
Woylie
Common Brushtail Possum

Animals not seen:
Marl
Boodie


Lol Gray Trail
After the tour I went to a spot with a couple of Banksias on the Lol Gray trail. No Honey Possums, but got another Western Pygmy-possum (around midnight again).

Animals seen:
Mundarda
Western Grey Kangaroo
Southern Boobook

Next up: Ochre Trail
 
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Day 7

Ochre Trail

Had another go at the Ochre Trail in the morning to look for Blue-breasted Fairywren, which I did get but not in fancy plumage...

Animals seen:
Black-faced Woodswallow
Rufous Treecreeper
White-browed Babbler
Blue-breasted Fairywren
Buchanan's Snake-eyed Skink


Afterwards I drove to Perth and checked into my Air B'n'B.


Dawesville
This is as far as I know the closest location to Perth (1h drive) to look for Western Ringtails. I got a tip on facebook for where to look for them and when I got to the street that was recommended to me I had my first in a matter of minutes. Final tally after half an hour was six individuals.

Animals seen:
Ngwayir

Next up: Perth Zoo
 
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I had planned to go on the whalewatchwesternaustralia Blue-whale tour but their ship got damaged so they had to cancel all trips for that week.
And I had planned on going to Sugarloaf Rock but the Tropicbirds aren't there anymore so I scratched that.
 
Day 8

Perth Zoo

Got lucky again to visit a zoo during the school holidays.o_O
I went to the nocturnal house first to get pictures of the species I didn't get any good ones of on my last visit and then headed to the Numbat enclosure for the same purpose. This time I actually got to see it without a fence in my way but only saw it in the morning and not during the later repeat visits. On the way I had a quick look for a couple of the carnivors to add to my list for the zoochat challenge.
The Western Brush Wallabies were always eating or sleeping so only got ok-ish pictures of them and the Dampier Peninsular Monitor was hiding under his water bowl so didn't really see him at all.
I accidentally happened upon the feeding in the freshwater enclosure, so got to see Merten's Water Monitors swimming and diving, which was cool.
As prearranged I got to go behind the scenes to see the Short-eared Rock-wallaby in the afternoon (was told that I was the first person who asked to see it).
In the evening just around closing time there was quite a couple of rats on the walkways looking for scraps.

Animals checked off my list:
Short-eared Rock-wallaby


Barna Mia
Another unsuccessful visit :(

Animals seen:
Wurrup
Boodie
Quenda
Dalgyte
Woylie
Common Brushtail Possum

Animals not seen:
Marl

Next up: Pilbara
 
Updated target list:
Marsupials:

Western Barred Bandicoot - Barna Mia Nocturnal Wildlife Experience, Arid Recovery, Heirisson Prong (?)
Cape York Brown Bandicoot
Long-nosed Echymipera

Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat

Southern Common Cuscus
Common Spotted Cuscus

Scaly-tailed Possum

Mountain Brush-tail Possum/Southern Bobuck - (?)

Little Pygmy-possum

Gilbert's Potoroo
Long-footed Potoroo

Banded Hare-wallaby - Wadderin Sanctuary

Bennett's Tree-kangaroo

Monjon

Rothschild's Rock-wallaby

Purple-necked Rock-wallaby

Cape York Rock-wallaby
Godman's Rock-wallaby


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Mulgara
Kaluta
Kultarr
False Antechinus
Ningaui
Planigale
(Stripe-faced Dunnart - Alice Springs Desert Park)

Marsupial Mole


Birds:
Nightjar
Painted Snipe
Tropicbird
Pratincole

Quail-thrush
(Grasswren)
 
In the evening just around closing time there was quite a couple of rats on the walkways looking for scraps.

Saw one in the African area, short before closing. When I spotted it in the bushes, I was hoping for something more spectacular (native rat, marsupial). When I had a better look at it, it appeared to be just a simple rat.
 
Oakover River area
I was invited out to a camping trip. I wasn't on the lookout for wildlife most of the time but still saw a couple things.

Animals seen:
Red Kangaroo

Spinifex Pigeon
Zebra Finch
White-necked Heron

Bony Bream
Murchison River Hardhead
Spangled Perch
 
Karratha/Burrup Peninsula
Drove to Karratha for a day (saw two Wedgies on the way) and headed up to the peninsular, because there's supposed to be Rothshild's Rock-wallaby around*. I didn't find any but Euros are abundant and the most suicidal macropod I've encountered during my travels so far. One managed to get under my car even though I was only going at 40km/h and stepped on the breaks hard and another one jumped into the passenger side door when I was doing 20km/h. At least it wasn't a total waste because I finally saw a Nightjar which flew past me very close (still wanna see one close up on the ground but it was a good view). Otherwise nothing too exciting.


*They are supposed to be easy on some of the islands but of course there's no regular boats going there and a charter is ridiculously expensive

Gallery

Animals seen:

Common Wallaroo

Spotted Nightjar

Eastern Reef Egret
Wedge-tailed Eagle
Nankeen Kestrel
Galah
Little Corella
Crested Pigeon
Peaceful Dove
Red-backed Kingfisher
Singing Honeyeater
Magpie-lark
Yellow-throated Miner
Zebra Finch
 
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Port/South Hedland
This is basically just a list of birds I see around town regularly with the exception of raptors, which there's quite a few around but I usually don't get around to IDing (maybe they'll get their own post in the future).

Animals seen:
Straw-necked Ibis
Australian Pied Oystercatcher
Silver Gull
Peaceful Dove
Bar-shouldered Dove
Crested Pigeon
Galah
Little Corella
Blue-winged Kookaburra
Rainbow Bee-eater
Yellow-throated Miner
White-plumed Honeyeater
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike
Magpie-lark
Australian Magpie
 
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A couple more birds that I saw around town this morning. It was quite foggy so all the birds were huddling on lanterns or branches, which made finding them a lot easier.

Pheasant Coucal (only one, not nearly as common as in QLD)
Pacific Reef Egret
Gull-billed Tern
Caspian Tern
Rock Dove
Red-backed Kingfisher
White-breasted Woodswallow
Willie Wagtail
Zebra Finch
Canary White-eye (also not common)

Raptors:
Black-shouldered Kite (at least six today)
Black Kite (very common)
Whistling Kite (common)
Brahminy Kite (only one)
Osprey (three today)

Nankeen Kestrel (relatively common)
 
I'll do a quick one for my last couple of outings so I have it out of the way for the exciting stuff coming up soon.

Day 1 - Broome
A friend and I decided to do the 6h drive up for the weekend (back in May). We'd originally planned on staying at the Bird Observatory for the first two nights but because google maps takes you to the wrong road and the promised "you don't have to book in advance, we can just do it when you get here" tours were all of a sudden not happening anymore we got beds at a hostel close to Cable Beach instead.

Day 2 - Broome
12 Mile Bird Park

We went to the bird park first as the Crocodile Park only opens for a couple hours in the afternoon.
I guess the species list isn't too bad for Australia but there wasn't much for me to get excited about and it was a bit heavy on parrots. Cages were the usual small privat Australian zoo type.

Gallery

Animals checked off my list:
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Animals seen (wild):
Double-barred Finch
Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
Crested Pigeon


The Mango Place
As we had some time to kill we headed here for a drink. A Pied Butcherbird (photo) decided to sit on the couch next to me.

Animals seen:
Pied Butcherbird


Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park
The place is only open from 2pm to 5pm and pretty expensive for what it is. We barely had time to look at everything before the crocodile feeding tour started. Nothing exciting species-wise here either and not surprising very Crocodile-heavy. Towards the end of the tour the mozzies started coming out in full force so we left early.

Gallery

Animals checked off my list:
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Animals seen (wild):
White-necked Heron
Little Pied Cormorant
White-gaped Honeyeater


Stuff that didn't happen:
spotlighting (that's what happens when you don't travel by yourself I guess)
dolphin boat tour (weather)
aquarium (not enough time)

Next up: Day 3 - Broome

 
Day 3 - Broome
This was pretty much a non-wildlife day. We went to the museum (small and a bit cluttered) and SSJG History Centre (small but well structured). After we tried to find some dinosaur footprints but were unsuccessful (though the search was pretty half-hearted, because I guess putting in some effort would have been too much to ask from backpackers more concerned with their Instagram...). I did see an Osprey and White-bellied Sea-eagle though.

Animals seen:
Osprey
White-bellied Sea-eagle

Next up: Day 4 - Kimberley Birdwatch
 
Day 4 - Broome
Kimberley Birdwatch

On our last day I went out on a private day tour ($300) with George Swann who luckily for me had just come back from Kununurra.
We started in a Mangrove area, where we got every possible species except the local subspecies of Yellow-bellied Flyrobin. Then we moved on to Roebuck Plains to look for Australian Pratincoles. We found them easy and also got lucky with a couple Oriental Pratincoles that hadn’t left the area yet. While wading through the grass we also flushed a juvenile Painted Snipe, but the views weren’t great and we couldn’t locate the parents (so it stays on my list for better views). After we made a quick stop at the Bird Observatory and had a look for dolphins and waders from the beach (both not very successful as we couldn’t ID the one down login we saw and only got onto a handful of birds). Our last stop was a couple of lakes.
I wouldn’t have minded to extend the day for some spotlighting but George wasn’t too keen.

Animals seen:
Agile Wallaby

Green Sea Turtle
Yellow-spotted Monitor

Desert Tree Frog
Giant Frog
 
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike
Greater Bowerbird
Black Kite
White-winged Triller
Red-headed Honeyeater
Yellow White-eye
Dusky Gerygone
Brown Honeyeater
Mangrove Golden Whistler
White-breasted Whistler
Broadbill Flycatcher
Mangrove Grey Fantail
Little Bronze Cuckoo
Brown Goshawk
Australian Hobby
Spotted Harrier
Glossy Ibis
Torresian Crow
Whistling Kite
Fairy Martin
Tree Martin
Gull-billed Tern
Masked Lapwing
Willie Wagtail
Black-winged Stilt
White-breasted Woodswallow
Pacific Black Duck
Hardhead
Eurasian Coot
White-faced Heron
Austr. Grebe
Straw-necked Ibis
Brolga
Little Egret
Reef Egret
Nankeen Kestrel
Little Friarbird
Brown Falcon
Black-tailed Native-hen
Oriental Pratincole
Austr. Pratincole

Wedge-tailed Eagle
Grey Teal
Red-kneed Dotterel
Plumed Whistling Duck
Wandering Whistling Duck
Whiskered Tern
Austr. Painted Snipe
Little Eagle
Silver Gull
Lesser Crested Tern
Great Egret
Brahminy Kite
Grey-crowned Babbler
Bar-tailed Godwit
Grey-tailed Tattler
Whimbrel
Striated Heron
Pied Oystercatcher
Great Knot
Little Pied Cormorant
Pink-eared Duck
Rufous-throated Honeyeater
Comb-crested Jacana
Yellow-tinted Honeyeater
Swamphen
Rainbow Bee-eater
Green Pygmy-goose
Sacred Kingfisher
Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
Austr. Woodduck
Black-tailed Treecreeper
Galah
White-necked Heron
Striated Pardalote
Crested Pigeon
Red-winged Parrot
Jacky Winter
Paperbark Flycatcher
Austr. Magpie
Blue-winged Kookaburra
 
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