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MPennay wrote:
15 Feb 2025
Not sure why carbon AI is insisting krefts glider. Tail is way too long. Clearly a greater glider

Petauroides volans
DonFletcher wrote:
15 Jan 2025
Hi Mary, When I download the image and zoom in, I can see at least three things that might be a glider or might be leaves. In short I cant see it. The AI (Carbon) says it can see one. I'm unsure how to interpret that. However I think you know the species from other sightings so I will verify this record, based on your verbal description. The only local species of mid-size grey glider is Petaurus notatus, Krefft's Glider (which we formerly called Sugar Glider).

Petaurus notatus
msietsma wrote:
15 Jan 2025
Photo should have stuck this time.

Petaurus notatus
abread111 wrote:
15 Jan 2025
Photo not loaded?

Petaurus notatus
MPennay wrote:
7 Jan 2025
Agree with Nancy this is a greater glider

Petauroides volans
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