Gecko75
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We are lucky enough to have a few red necked wallabies living on our property, even luckier since we have joes aswell (we used to live in bush area, but its slowly getting built up. we slowly loose them each year, mostly loose the parents and joeys to cars, and also loose the joeys to the dogs and foxes, we are the only person who doesn't have a dog, all the neighbouring blocks do. at the moment we have 2 males, 3-4? females and 1-2? joeys
here is a mob of them, I counted 7 and outlined them as they were hard to see, this was taken from the door at the side of our house
and here are a few shots of them at the back of the house next to the verandah, mum loves to feed them, we hope that they will stay around so they do not get killed by cars like usual or killed by dogs or foxes
this joey is rather big but still drinks milk from its mothers pouch
hope you enjoyed them, we also used to get sugar gliders, squirrel gliders, ring tailed possums, brush tailed possums, but havn't seen them in a while, cats seem to take most of the gliders, I often find the tails of them, you see why I hate cats? We do not get eastern grey kangaroos were I am, most have been killed off by cars, we occasionally see swamp wallabies.
Thanks.
here is a mob of them, I counted 7 and outlined them as they were hard to see, this was taken from the door at the side of our house
and here are a few shots of them at the back of the house next to the verandah, mum loves to feed them, we hope that they will stay around so they do not get killed by cars like usual or killed by dogs or foxes
this joey is rather big but still drinks milk from its mothers pouch
hope you enjoyed them, we also used to get sugar gliders, squirrel gliders, ring tailed possums, brush tailed possums, but havn't seen them in a while, cats seem to take most of the gliders, I often find the tails of them, you see why I hate cats? We do not get eastern grey kangaroos were I am, most have been killed off by cars, we occasionally see swamp wallabies.
Thanks.