@MichaelBedingfield keen to hear your thoughts on this but I would have guessed this is a Whiptail Wallaby based on the white flanks and between the ears.
I might need to apologise, the photograph that came up with the emailed ID suggestion was of one of the unidentified species. I'm still finding my way around NatureMaps and learning how best to chat. This animal I totally agree is a L-n bandicoot. They seem to be doing incredibly well across our property this year, all sleek, fat as butter and their diggings are everywhere we walk. Haven't managed to tread on one yet though.
Please note - All photographs submitted 8/11/24 were from the same camera set up at GPS E 482534 : N 6702184. This location is also manually attached to all species submitted so far, but the mapped locations seem to be staying firmly fixed at the home garden, which is not in our Conservation Agreement site.
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