I didn’t Don but I could dig it up and take a picture of it Is there a reason behind the photo? If for identification I have operated a business called act possum removal for nearly 20 years and I have dealt with quite a few colonies of sugar gliders at Cook, O’Connor, Aranda , Acton and red hill but never in Kingston Were you the head biologist at parks and conservation about 25-30 years ago? Neil
Hi @waltraud , I think this is a bit different to YTBC sign. But on inspection of the real thing, if it is YTBC, it should be possible to see borer sign in the wood inside the damaged area. Or if we do get photos of Krefft's it would be fairly conclusive, I think.
rhyshardy and DonFletcher There have been lots of tool-wielding Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos recently on Mt Majura.... these omnivorous cockatoos even felled small trees.