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Do you go bush so you can see the animals that live there?

I am regularly in the bush hoping to see that elusive Echidna or Numbat.
I drive to my chosen place, which I study before hand.
Many times I will sit hidden near to a river or lake, though most times I am deep in the forest where there is no water.
What to take with you to view those rarely seen critters?
Number one is Binoculars, a chair, a broad rimmed hat. A zoom camera, waterproof clothing if wet, (Some of my best times in the bush are when it is raining)
Prepare yourself easily consumed food, not stuff that needs to be Barbecued.....
One wants to make as little noise as possible.
I sit for hours in the one spot and let the critters come to me.
Very difficult to move stealthily through the bush, remember, the critters will hear and see you before you see them.(Unless they are on the hill across the way.
Don't take your dog with you.
Pleasure will be yours when the local fauna wanders within eyeshot.
Immense pleasure is yours when a mob of Kangaroos, up to 50, slowly move through, grazing.
Pleasure is yours when a snake slithers close by.
I once was sitting quitely when a four foot Tiger Snake came and inspected my boots then nonchalantly went on it's way.
Animals have keen senses but if you stay quite and blend in, they may ignore you completely
Our Aussie Animals will not harm you if you show them no malice.
Leave them alone and they will leave you alone.
curiosi · 61-69, F
[quote]Don't take your dog with you.[/quote]

Had to laugh at that one. Had friends who traveled to the north east USA and were looking for moose. They parked in their car with the dog. As they were looking out the front the dog was looking out the back barking profusely. They attempted to quiet her to no avail. They then turned around to see she was barking at a moose that was behind them.
Ynotisay · M
Very cool. I'm not around bush but I am in the mountains so for me it's about coyotes and deer. I've found that the more I stake out in a specific spot the more comfortable the animals become. But it's the same thing. Stay quiet, blend in, pose no threat and they get pretty comfortable.
But 50 Kangaroos is something that is WAY more awesome than a coyote sniffing around. That's a good time right there.
Gusman · 61-69, M
@Ynotisay Mobs of Kangaroos are a regular thing here in Aussie land.
They are very skittish but by sitting quietly, not moving around one can be rewarded with their presence. 🦘
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Ynotisay · M
@Gusman So cool. Thanks for that. That's something on my 'to see' list.
I LOVE going into the bush. Problem is 99% of all girls now shave.

 
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