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Old 26-11-2007, 07:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi every one

i am hopefully moving to Queensland and being a wildlife mad i was just wondering if anyone could give me some info on the types of reptiles or even cute and cudley animals i would be able to find

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Old 26-11-2007, 09:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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hi every one

i am hopefully moving to Queensland and being a wildlife mad i was just wondering if anyone could give me some info on the types of reptiles or even cute and cudley animals i would be able to find

Luke
Its much easier to get close to wildlife here. Even in your back yard you should come across skinks, gekos (lizards), many diferent types of birds, possums etc. Out in the bush you might expect to see (depending on where you are) roos, walabies, emu's etc.
On the reptile side, I haven't seen too many snakes maybe only half a dozen or so over the last ten years but you will often see lizards, skinks, gekos, water dragons. Occasionally in the bush you will come across goannas (up to 1-1.5m long). If you live on the edge of bushland you're more likely to see snakes in your backyard occasionally, often tree snakes but also possibly red bellied blacks, browns and pythons, not sure about tigers they're more common in NSW I think?. Very few people ever see a Taipan but they can be found from northern NSW upwards.
Some of the birdlife is fantastic and easy to see. There are the parrots, corellas and lorrikeets such as king parrots, cockatiels, crimson rosellas, rainbow lorrikeets and cockatoos just to name the common ones. After a while you realise that there's more than just these brilliantly colour birds around which are quite unique also such as lyre bird, bower bird just to name two..
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Some of the birdlife is fantastic and easy to see. There are the parrots, corellas and lorrikeets such as king parrots, cockatiels, crimson rosellas, rainbow lorrikeets and cockatoos just to name the common ones. After a while you realise that there's more than just these brilliantly colour birds around which are quite unique also such as lyre bird, bower bird just to name two..
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These are some of the reasons I can't wait to live in Australia to see these beautiful birds flying about how amazing. I remember in Sydney seeing trees full of Cockatiels or are the bigger ones called cockatoos? Mind you there were trees full of bats which was also a pretty amazing sight although very ugly!!! And then in Adelaide seeing a Pelican fly in front of the screen at the outdoors movie!
Might have to invest in some binoclaurs I think

Nice post Fatpom very imformative

p.s. Forgot yes I love the Possums to how cute

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These are some of the reasons I can't wait to live in Australia to see these beautiful birds flying about how amazing. I remember in Sydney seeing trees full of Cockatiels or are the bigger ones called cockatoos? Mind you there were trees full of bats which was also a pretty amazing sight although very ugly!!! And then in Adelaide seeing a Pelican fly in front of the screen at the outdoors movie!
Might have to invest in some binoclaurs I think

Nice post Fatpom very imformative

p.s. Forgot yes I love the Possums to how cute
You probably won't need binocs unless you're a serious twitcher.

The birds are quite unafraid of people normally, for example in the UK it was my experience that if you looked directly at any bird close by it would fly off immediately... here they often turn their heads and just stare back at you with that "what are you looking at?" sort of attitude.

The wildlife IMHO is better than the weather here... and that's saying something!


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