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Visiting Paradise Picnic Ground at Night

January 13, 2021 by Jade Craven

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This trip, Seth and I decided to visit Paradise Picnic Ground at night. We were interested to see if we could find any interesting mammals or birds.

We did see a number of microbats flying overhead, but weren’t able to get a good enough look to identify. We did see a couple of invertebrates…. including leeches. Mum will never be returning here again. We also found a lot of Otway black snail shells.

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