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Originally Posted by glend
I have regular visits from large Eastern Grey Kangaroos, who graze on the native Bush beyond my back gate. They are likely members of the mob that makes Morisset Psych Hospital home. For large majestic animals, they make virtually no noise.
I have had a few generations of Blue Tongue lizards around my back shed, and a large Brown snake sunbathing on my driveway occasionally.
The area is full of Kookraburras, some of whom sit on my Hills Hoist to survey the Bush beyond the gate. I don't want to feed them, and they seem to do very well without my interference.
There is a Possum, or two, which I have seen at night from my observatory. The low growls give It away, and the red light reflection from the eyes. I think I know which hollow in which tree is home.
Of all of these, most disturbing is the odd domestic cats that walk down the middle of my street in the wee hours of the night. Brazen, with no predators to worry about. These I would happily support culling.
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I agree Glen. Domestic cats and dogs escaped from control and living wild, destroy so much wildlife.