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NameFrequency SeenInfo                   
KoalaNot yet seen, but heard!We know they are on the property as we hear them frequently. However, seeing them is a different matter. Will you be the first?
Red Flying Fox (otherwise known as Fruit Bat) Daily (in Winter)                 Very big and acrobatic, these bats are noisy and easily spotted. A real feature of the Botanical Gardens in Brisbane, we are lucky to have our very own family living at Nunyara. Mating season can be noisy!
EchidnaRarely Seen once crossing the road by the house! However, Wildcare recently released a youngster onto our property. His name is Norman. If you see him, please be quiet as he is very shy but he is also very beautiful.
Wallaby (Swamp and Redneck)DailyThere are enough Wallaby photo's on this site already!!!!
Eastern Grey Kangaroo  

     
RarelyThese Roo's are prevalent in SE Queensland but we have not had any confirmed sightings on the property...yet
Brushtail PossumDaily What more can we say about Rebecca and Ashley?
Red Bellied Black SnakeRarelyAlthough these are venomous, they are also very shy and will not hang around! 
Eastern Brown SnakeRarely
Eastern Tiger SnakeRarely
Carpet PythonMonthly
Green Tree snakeRarely
GoannaMonthly                                                                                                                                                              
Rainbow LorakeetDaily                             
Brush TurkeyDaily We have a friendly one who gets in to the Wallaby Prerelease pen and plays with the Wallabies!!!!
Yellow Tailed Black CockatooMonthly                                                                                                                 
GalahWeekly         
Whistling KiteWeekly
Wedge Tailed EagleWeekly
Laughing KookaburraDaily Likely to be your morning call.
Black Faced Cuckoo ShrikeDaily
Eastern WhipbirdHeard daily, never seen!
Long Nosed BandicootNow a regular visitor
Lace MonitorRarely