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Film Diary / 20.01.2015

Dan and I checked Joalah for bats during the past year or two, Dan as recently as a few months ago.  The camp had moved on, until Dan saw bats returning to roost at about 3 am during our midnight walk. Today I returned to Joalah to check the situation. In the past one could smell the bats from quite a distance. This time I saw them almost as soon as I smelt them. They were nearer the bridge over the creek than previously, still hanging from the tops of palms some 50 to 60 feet above the ground. Until I check the footage I won’t know if I have better close ups than first time round. Still, it is good to know the bats (Grey-headed Flying Foxes) are back.

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Film Diary / 17.01.2015

For over 2 years I wanted to begin a night filming walk at midnight to see if there was any noticable change in the line-up of creatures we saw. Realistically one walk could not be conclusive. Dan and his partner Amanda had agreed to participate which effectively meant scheduling the walk during school holidays. The year before last they were travelling which limited their availability. Last year I was without my camera for the duration of the holidays and beyond. Postponed from January 12 due to rain, our first and probably only midnight walk after 110 walks starting at 7.30 pm, occurred today. We chose Joalah because that is where the sequence of filming the rainforest at night began. It was appropriate that Jaap joined us because he was on the very first walk. The night was hot and sticky. After good recent rain and current warm temperatures, distressed rainforest was a receding memory. The midnight start in a way meant recommencing the record. Accordingly I decided to  film creatures of which I already have sufficient footage, such as a Spiny Rainforest Katydid, a Brown Huntsman Spider, a Leaf-tailed Gecko, Giant Water Spiders, a Long-finned Eel and a Net-Casting Spider…. Read Complete Text