Some spotlighting near Brisbane over three nights

One night at O’Reilly’s: non-stop poring rain; two nights at Mt Nebo/Mt Glorious. Birds (selected): Tawny Frogmouth 1 Boombana No Marbled Frogmouths calling Australian Owlet-Nightjar 2 Green Falls Track Grey Goshawk 1 Maiala Southern Boobook 2 Green Falls Track Sooty Owl 3 Green Falls Track Albert’s Lyrebird 4 O’Reilly’s Regent Bowerbird 4+ Maiala Bassian Thrush 1 O’Reilly’s Russet-tailed Thrush 1 Maiala Mammals: 1. Small greyish dasyurid at Green Falls Track – not as brown as Brown/Subtropical Antechinus, no obvious eye-ring as in Yellow-footed/Buff-footed Antechinus – likely Common Planigale? 2. Northern Brown Bandicoot 1 Mt Nebo 3. Long-nosed Bandicoot 1 O’Reilly’s 4. Common Ringtail Possum 4 Maiala/Green Falls Track 5. Feathertail Glider 1 Green Falls Track 6. Whiptail Wallaby 2 Lamington slope 7. Red-legged Pademelon 4 O’Reilly’s, 6 Mt Glorious 8. Red-necked Pademelon 6 O’Reilly’s 9. Fawn-footed Melomys 4 Green Falls Track Reptiles: 1. Anomalus verreauxi – Three-clawed Worm-Skink 1 Mt Nebo 2. Cyclodomorphus gerrardii – Pink-tongued Skink 1 Mt Glorious 3. Concinna murrayi – Murray’s Water Skink common Maiala 4. Ramphotyphlops nigrescens – Blackish Blind Snake 1 Mt Nebo 5. Morelia spilota – Diamond Python 2 O’Reilly’s; 1 Mt Nebo 6. Cacophis sqaumulosus – Golden-crowned Snake 1 Green Falls Track 7. Cryptophis nigrescens – Small-eyed Snake 1 Roadkill Mt Nebo 8. Boiga irregularis – Brown Tree Snake 1 Mt Nebo Frogs: 1. Litoria caerulea – Green Tree Frog 2 O’Reilly’s 2. Litoria chloris – Red-eyed Tree Frog 4 O’Reilly’s 3. Litoria fallax – Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog common Mt Nebo 4. Litoria gracilenta – Dainty Tree Frog 1 O’Reilly’s, 1 Mt Nebo 5. Litoria nasuta – Rocket Tree Frog 1 Mt Nebo 6. Litoria pearsoniana – Pearson’s Tree Frog common Green Falls Track 7. Litoria peronii – Peron’s Tree Frog common Mt Nebo/Mt Glorious 8. Litoria tyleri – Tyler’s Tree Frog common Mt Nebo 9. Adelotus brevis – Tusked Frog 1 Green Falls Track 10. Assa darlingtoni – Pouched Frog 2+ O’Reilly’s 11. Lechriodus fletcheri – Fletcher’s Frog 8 O’Reilly’s 12. Limnodynastes peronii – Striped Marsh Frog common Mt Nebo 13. Limnodynastes terraereginae – Northern Banjo Frog 4 O’Reilly’s 14. Mixophyes fasciolatus – Great Barred Frog 1 O’Reilly’s; common Mt Nebo/Mt Glorious 15. Mixophyes fleayi 3 – Fleay’s Barred Frog O’Reilly’s 16. Uperoleia fusca – Dusky Toadlet common O’Reilly’s; common Mt Nebo/Mt Glorious 17. Rhinella marina – Cane Toad unfortunately common everywhere Happy New Year! Nikolas Nikolas Haass | MD, PhD, FACD Associate Professor; Head, Experimental Melanoma Therapy Group President of the Australasian Society of Dermatology Research (ASDR) The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute Level 6 | Translational Research Institute | 37 Kent Street | Woolloongabba QLD 4102 T: +61 (0)7 3443 7087 | M: +61 (0)424 603 579 F: +61 (0)7 3443 6966 E: n.haass1@uq.edu.au | W: www.di.uq.edu.au; http://www.di.uq.edu.au/associate-professor-nikolas-haass; http://www.medfac.usyd.edu.au/people/academics/profiles/nhaass.php; http://asdr.org.au/ [cid:image001.png@01CCAA73.229EB890] …Turning scientific discoveries into better treatments… CRICOS Code 00025B This email is intended solely for the addressee. It may contain private or confidential information. If you are not the intended addressee, you must take no action based on it, nor show a copy to anyone. Kindly notify the sender by reply email. Opinions and information in this email which do not relate to the official business of The University of Queensland shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by the University


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