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While digging in a water line on a property at the Watagans, we disturbed a couple of Red Napeds (Furina diadema). I think its a breeding pair, with the female being the larger at aprox 300mm and the male being the smaller at aprox 240mm.
After a couple of photos we put them back under their log. Maybe someone could clarify that.
Same day I stumbled upon a big old lacie that had just crawled into a shallow cave, put its back foot over its head and checked out. Winter is just to much for some.The size of its feet and head tell me it was fairly old. It was the first really warm day we have had out there since winter and they were on the move , I saw another big healthy one cruising past the house just hrs before finding this one.
After a couple of photos we put them back under their log. Maybe someone could clarify that.
Same day I stumbled upon a big old lacie that had just crawled into a shallow cave, put its back foot over its head and checked out. Winter is just to much for some.The size of its feet and head tell me it was fairly old. It was the first really warm day we have had out there since winter and they were on the move , I saw another big healthy one cruising past the house just hrs before finding this one.