Click on the first photo to start the gallery rolling.
- northern brown bandicoot caught in fox trap
- limping brush turkey disappears
- kookaburra drops meal of verreaux’s skink near swimming pool
- our resident bearded dragon is later squashed when crossing Moggill Rd
- other birds vie with pied cormorant for pole position in dam
- green tree frog also likes to recline on outdoor furniture
- it is common for striped marsh frogs to drown in the pool
- blue-faced honey-eater lured by bird-bath
- tawny frogmouth hiding in bangalow palm in daylight
- butcherbird looking for grubs in newly-turned soil of rose bed
- pair of purple swamp hens warily sidle away
- white-necked heron a common visitor to dam area
- spotted turtle-dove loves the figs
- little black cormorants like dam area for preening themselves
- pale-headed rosella sampling the delicate flowers of the silk tree
- baby grey shrike-thrush lands trustingly on the verandah
- magnificent coucal ventures closer to house
- this means there is plenty of food for the birds…
- and plenty of food for the insects
- this caterpillar turns into…
- this butterfly
- how intricate are the translucent wings of this insect
- the trees are alive with beetles …
- and bugs
Catch more about the wildlife at Moggill Haven by going to More Wildlife .
You are making an interesting record of all the wildlife. I hope you are enjoying walking about the property with your camera.
Great photos. The translucent wings and the big fat bandicoot were my favourites xx