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Scratch marks then fires

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 2:58 pm
by Tuckeroo
I took these photo’s a few days before the Myall creek fire burnt out parts of the southern boundary of Bundjalung N.P.
It was an area of scrub that I liked wandering through but sadly now is severely burnt.

I came across what I think are scratch marks on a fig tree.
They are only on one section on one side of the tree about a metre off the ground.
No other trees in the area have these marks on them.
Would a Possum make these marks, maybe even a wild dog or something else ?

Sorry if the fire aftermath pics makes anyone feel as miserable as I do about our beloved bushland being burnt out.
I can’t wait for the first decent rain to bring on a flush of new growth.

T.

Re: Scratch marks then fires

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 3:53 pm
by Tuckeroo
Pic fix, should have in the first place.

T.

Re: Scratch marks then fires

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2019 11:49 am
by Paluma
Oh wow Tuckeroo......sorry to see that beautiful bushland is burnt. I am surrounded where I live by rainforest, but nervously await our so-called fire season. We haven’t had decent rainfall since February here so everything’s a bit parched.
Just in regards to those scratch marks......it definitely could be possums. I have also seen very large Monitors/Goanna type of tree climbing lizards do that too.

I sincerely hope this entire nation of ours gets some rainfall soon. God knows we need it!