And then there were two...
(1)
(2)
This morning. Not far apart. Very snoozy.
No.2 looks to have a problem with its left eye, which leads me to conclude that it's the same creature who appeared in last Saturday's post - he/she had a similar difficulty.
I only spotted these two because one of them was responsible for a loud mating call at daybreak this morning. The call has a very strange sound: if you were in the bush at night and didn't know what it was, I think it could scare the life out of you. To hear an example, go to the Australian Koala Foundation and click on the photo.
(2)
This morning. Not far apart. Very snoozy.
No.2 looks to have a problem with its left eye, which leads me to conclude that it's the same creature who appeared in last Saturday's post - he/she had a similar difficulty.
I only spotted these two because one of them was responsible for a loud mating call at daybreak this morning. The call has a very strange sound: if you were in the bush at night and didn't know what it was, I think it could scare the life out of you. To hear an example, go to the Australian Koala Foundation and click on the photo.
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