No photo. I have seen it in the same tree (e Rossi and then a native conifer) last two nights at 6.30pm. Will try again tonight with camera. It’s a close sighting as it’s right next to our high verandah.
Hi magturn, Its just that this site has always been 'moderated' in the sense that every observation is supposedly verified. Usually easy with a photo, but as in the past (before digital cameras), convincing words will do. Words telling why it should be accepted as what you say it is, i.e. your experience, the viewing circumstances, and what you saw that tells us it was not something other than what you say. For this distinctive species that is common in the region, not much is needed. (If you ever claim a Thylacine you'll need a lot more.) If your glider observation was only an eyeshine, its not enough, but if you saw the distinctive features of the species, good enough.
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