On the weekend I was nearing the end of my usual Greens Bush circuit, when I heard a Crescent Honeyeater and stopped to find the bird in the high trees. Straight away I noticed a large grey shape in an Acacia tree. It is only the second Koala I have found on this circuit and like the other Koala this one was also in a non-eucalyptus tree. As I walked towards him to get a closer view he watched me, becoming quite alert, not the usual dopey, sleepy animal, and then assumed this odd position, leaning back out of the fork. I am not sure what it was going to do, drop, climb, stretch. I have not seen this behaviour or position before – (well obviously it is the drop position for the drop-bear). After a few photographs I backed away and let him get back to his nap – I was not going to fall for his trap.
Good one Malt😊. Yes I agree it is quite unusual behaviour for a Koala. You got some nice shots, at least he stayed, they don’t always ablige. Have an enjoyable week and keep warm.
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Thanks Ashley, he was a big fella, but I made him nervous…one of the few times I have seen one move around, they usually just sit in a fork sleeping or slowly reaching for more leaves.
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