Weather
No rain. Sunny with some scattered clouds. Light S-SE breeze. Track dry. Water level falling.
Post
On arrival at Allumbah Pocket spotted a “blob” in the trees to the right of the entrance. In spite of 10 minutes spent investigating from a variety of angles I was unable to identify this although review of the images are in favor of a mammal, probably a Ringtail Possum or possibly a small Tree Kangaroo.
While crossing Lloyd’s Suspension Bridge observed a small Saw-shelled Turtle on the flat rock close to the far bank.
Nothing was seen then until The Log Jam where a solitary Turtle was in residence. I believe it to be a Kreft’s Short-necked Turtle and photos were duly taken.
At Number 4 of the Overhanging Bushes I was delighted to see “Chocolate” the darkly pigmented Common Brushtail Possum who I haven’t seen since she vacated the Fig Tree near the Medical Centre.
Within a very short distance I located a Green Ringtail Possum on the branch of a River Oak behind Bush No 2, and another in the foliage of Bush No 1. All three Possums were introduced to a local couple with their dog and two other couples, one from Townsville.
At Nick’s Camping Area the regular pair of Bush Stone-curlews were in residence. The female was in the same spot as she was on my last visit so I suspect that she is sitting on eggs. The male was skulking under a nearby table but was induced to move to a more photogenic location.
While checking out the paddock next to the Medical Centre a small flock of Spangled Drongos were cavorting in a large silky Oak Tree