The Black-footeds were at Simpson's Gap.
I have seen them there too. I visited the Desert Park a couple of years after it first opened- I was impressed with what they had on show.
One bird I really wanted to see in the wild was Leadbeaters/Major Mitchell Cockatoo and I found a pair seemingly resident on one of tracks outside Alice- they were feeding on some melon-like things along the roadside, and I saw them on several different occassions.
Another species I wanted to see wild was Spinifex Pigeon, but I couldn't find any until we finally came across some hanging around a carpark (can't remember the location)- they seemed very tame and came running up when we offered food- they gobbled down bits of sausagemeat if I remember correctly.
Zooboy28 said:I guess the best place to see a wild Mulga Snake would be on the road, as long as you don't run it over!
Birds
42) Red-Bellied Woodpecker
43) Northern Flicker
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Do you know what your Australian mammal list is at? You must have seen some nice mammals in the wild there. My Australian mammal list is exactly 50 species.For the NT it's around 50. Australia overall is only around 173.
Do you know what your Australian mammal list is at? You must have seen some nice mammals in the wild there. My Australian mammal list is exactly 50 species.
the Cairns Tablelands and Tasmania, that's where you need to go!Total of 28. That doesn't include feral cats, goats, or brown/black rats and mice.
I need to do something about that total.
7) Eastern Cottontail.
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Birds
44) Magnolia Warbler
45) Scarlet Tanager
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Do you mean recently? Both of these would be exceptional finds in New England in November.
Oh no! These were birds I saw in Sepember/early October and have only just gotten identified.
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Birds:
247 Red-headed Woodpecker
248 Red-bellied Woodpecker
249 Eastern Bluebird
250 Northern Cardinal
251 Indigo Bunting
252 Northern Bobwhite
253 Ruby-throated Hummingbird
254 Dickcissel
255 Eastern Meadowlark
256 Chimney Swift
257 Mississippi Kite
258 Common Grackle
259 Upland Sandpiper
260 Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
261 Bell's Vireo
262 Great Crested Flycatcher
263 Carolina Wren
264 Baltimore Oriole
Mammals:
29 Woodchuck
30 Franklin's Ground Squirrel
Amphibians:
4 Cricket Frog
234 Le Conte's Sparrow - Ammodramus leconteii
235 Horned Grebe - Podiceps auritus
236 Olive-sided Flycatcher - Contopus cooperi
237 Vermilion Flycatcher - Pyrocephalus rubinus