From a rare mid-week Melbourne visit:
5. Tasmanian devil - Sarcophilus harrisii
And a frankly disappointing total from a trip to Healesville today:
6. Short-beaked echidna - Tachyglossus aculeatus
7. Red kangaroo - Macropus rufus
8. Goodfellow’s tree-kangaroo - Dendrolagus goodfellowi
9. Brush-tailed bettong - Bettongia penicillata
10. Sugar glider - Petaurus breviceps
11. Squirrel glider - Petaurus norfolcensis
12. Greater bilby - Macrotis lagotis
13. Northern quoll - Dasyurus hallucatus
14. Fat-tailed dunnart - Sminthopsis crassicaudata
15. Mountain pygmy possum - Burramys parvus
16. Red-necked wallaby - Macropus bennetti
17. Brush-tailed rock-wallaby - Petrogale penicillata
Pretty sure I won’t be winning this one.
A reasonably productive day, though common wombats continue to evade me, as absurd as that sounds..
Phillip Island Wildlife Park
18. Red-necked Pademelon - Thylogale thetis
19. Swamp Wallaby - Wallabia bicolor
20. Spotted-tail Quoll - Dasyurus maculatus
21. Parma Wallaby - Macropus parma
22. Tammar wallaby - Macropus eugenii
23. Black-striped Wallaby - Macropus dorsalis
24. Common Wallaroo - Macropus robustus
25. Eastern Grey Kangaroo - Macropus giganteus
Moonlit Sanctuary
26. Feathertail glider - Acrobates pygmaeus
27. Yellow-bellied glider - Petaurus australis
28. Long-nosed potoroo - Potorous tridactylus
Very likely that I’ve already seen a good two-thirds of my annual total.