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By: Michael Fox
Kyoto University student, Saki, joined Marshal, Alan, Saki, Liz and myself at Bushcare on Wednesday to check the nest boxes providing important habitat for hollow dwelling wildlife.
We the GoPro camera to drop in on the Squirrel Glider Petaurus norfolcensis family were at home in one of the glider boxes.
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A bundle of Gliders.
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Then we visited mother Brushtail and her baby (called a joey like Kangaroos) in the Kookaburra nest box. The Brushtail took over the nest box not long after the installation by Hollow Log Homes. The Kookaburras took over the Boobook Owl box to raise their family.
September 6, 2014 at 11:31 am
Great to see the boxes working so well! Ian W
September 8, 2014 at 9:03 am
Yes. One small step towards long term restoration of these fascinating animals … and a great way to introduce international visitors to our wildlife.