Moondyne Festival


Sightings

These are the most recent sightings sent to us by members and the public.

(over 5,090 Observations recorded at 25th September 2024)

If you would like to log a sighting of any flora or fauna in the Toodyay or adjacent areas please click the link provided.
Please enter your name for for us to verify your sighting,and contact details at the end of your notes, as we may need to get more details from you. You do not have to be a member.
The following information would be useful, if at all possible.
1) time of day?
2) weather conditions?
3) landscape eg: road verge, scrubland, breakaway country, high or low in a tree, etc, ?
4) what the creature was doing at the time of the sighting?
5) approximate size?
6) gender (if possible)?
7) colouration?
8) photographed?
9) any other interesting observation/s at the time of sighting?
10) for plants, the surrounding growth, number of plants and their general condition, is it a wetland?

Please try and limit the number of characters you enter to 100. A photograph will be a great advantage in identification of those hard to categorise animals or plants


Log a sighting

# Date Location Species Notes
5061 10-09-1988 Stirlingia Drive, Majestic Heights Echidna
5062 21-08-1988 Stirlingia Drive, Majestic Heights Shrike-thrush, Grey (Colluricincla harmonica)
5063 08-07-1988 Stirlingia Drive, Majestic Heights Duck, Wood; Maned duck Pair checking out nesting site in large old dead powderbark wandoo.
5064 16-04-1988 Sandspring Road, Julimar Goshawk, Brown (Accipiter fasciatus) Killed a silky bantam on Maxine Walker's property. Next door neighbour had it sitting in a tree above his fowl run. David Pitcher managed to trap the bird and it was taken some distance away and released. Extract from club minutes
5065 02-04-1988 Stirlingia Drive, Majestic Heights Echidna
5066 15-03-1988 Stirlingia Drive, Majestic Heights Dragon, Western bearded (Pogona minor) In over-story of felled tree (to make way for house pad)
5067 18-07-1987 Woodendale Farm Raven, Australian (Corvus coronoides) Dawn Atwell reported a raven taking hair fro the back of a grazing cow to line its nest. Extract from club minutes.
5068 18-07-1987 Boase Farm, Goomalling Echidna Fred & Beryl Boase reported an echidna had taken up residence in their laundry for a day and two nights. Extract from club minutes.
5069 18-07-1987 Glen Avon, Northam Road, Katrine Rosella, Western (Platycercus icterotis) Sighted by Jim Masters. Extract from club minutes
5070 19-09-1985 Avon River, Toodyay townsite Stilt, Pied (Himantopus leucocephalus) Pair reported by Dorine Morrow. Extract from club notes
5071 17-05-1985 Stirlingia Drive, Majestic Heights Lizard, Western bluetongue (Tiliqua occipitalis) Beneath floor of tent on property near where house pad to go
5072 19-05-1984 Morangup Nature Reserve Smokebush, Blue-eyed (Conospermum brownii) Extract from club minutes
5073 19-05-1984 Morangup Nature Reserve Fox Banksia (Banksia sphaerocarpa) Extract from club minutes
5074 19-05-1984 Morangup Nature Reserve Blue Lechenaultia (Lechenultia biloba) Extract from club minutes
5075 19-05-1984 Morangup Nature Reserve Orchid, Rabbit (Leptoceras menziesii) Extract from club minutes
5076 17-03-1984 Coorinja Winery Phascogale, Brush-tailed (Phascogale tapoatafa) Reported by Doug Wood. Extracted from minutes
5077 04-04-1978 South-western WA Event Cyclone Alby: Tropical Cyclone Alby was expected to move over cooler waters and quickly lose momentum. But Alby accelerated from 10 to 25km/hr as it curved towards the coast, passing close to the south-west corner of the state at up to 60kph. Wind gusts up to 150kph left a trail of destruction hundreds of km inland from Geraldton to Albany, with widespread flooding and power blackouts. Five people died including inaugural TNC President Alby North after he was blown from the roof of a shed. Fires fanned by the very strong winds burned through an estimated 114,000ha of forest and farmland.
5078 30-06-1972 Woodendale Road, Nunyle Chat, White-fronted Found nesting in grass by the roadside. Barely 6 inches from the ground these tiny black and white birds chose a precarious nesting site as stock moves freely along the road. However, the story had a happy ending as the young flew safely from the nest. From Toodyay Nature Diary in Newsletter No. 1
5079 17-02-1972 Clackline Sandswimmer, Broad-banded Young local naturalist Neville Lane�s find at Clackline of an unusual lizard identified as a Broad-banded Sandswimmer Lygosoma (Sphenomorphus) richardsonii (now Eremiascincus richardsonii) made the local paper in May, highlighting the Club�s natural history sighting records.
5080 30-11-1971 Extracts Factory, Northam Road Event In November the Industrial Extracts factory on the Toodyay-Northam Road was closed. This event was of local significance as new employment opportunities were needed.

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