So many people have admitted to me that they did not
know what they were that it seemed reasonable to attempt to put up an image.
Now I have to thank a visitor to our site from Japan who keeps freshwater crays in an aquarium
and would like further information about the Koonac in particular. I am following up his query but if anyone has any information about
the desirable water conditions -temperature etc. I would be most grateful.
Swans on a Farm Lake
Tawnie Frogmouths -
I have just used the link on our Other Sites of Interest page and, through
the WA Museum Naturebase have downloaded a picture of
a Western Ringtail Possum and also visited another site to get
images of Brushtails which is what we now think it is. Any comments would be welcome.
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Osprey and nest photographed by Caleb Delamare who is
looking for a suitable raptor rehabilitation site somewhere between Perth and
Geraldton. See e-mail on Main Page


A visitor sent from Japan by T. T. who
also provided the Koonac pictures

An Australian from Japan

Second view of the cherished Koonac
Yabby also from T.T. of Japan
Ever since I had to find an answer to a query regarding the frog spawn
eating propensities of a Koonac I have felt guilty
that I had not found a good picture of one that I could use on this site.
Grey Fantail on Nest Which Has Been Stitched Into Place with Dental Floss
If They Look Like Pieces of Branch That is
How Nature Wanted Them to Look
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Can anyone identify
this possum for us please?