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Discussion

DonFletcher wrote:
41 min ago
Hi @teeniiee, Sorry I can't verify this as pig on current evidence.
Remember that what I see (one or more small photos) is much different than what you experience. You can look at it in much better detail from different angles and tell with accuracy how deep it is etc, none of which is possible from these photos. From where I sit, it looks more like something a bird could produce, not the usual pig ripping which is typically quite a lot deeper and stronger. This looks like it could be cockatoo digging, or light scratching by other birds, or by humans.

Sus scrofa
pinnaCLE wrote:
2 hrs ago
17 plants found here yesterday after 3 years. Seeds and flowers bagged. All plants uprooted.

Bidens subalternans
DiBickers wrote:
2 hrs ago
I agree with @michael.batley, this looks like Williamsita (Genus). See examples of similar below.

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/200715008

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/101319631

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/105748742

Williamsita sp. (genus)
donhe wrote:
3 hrs ago
Calcarifera ordinata ?

Unverified Moth (Lepidoptera)
4 hrs ago
@Tapirlord -thankyou. The BCT survey of our property includes Xanthorrhoea media in the species list. The vegetation mapping for the area (Lower Hunter, Cessnock LGA Vegetation) includes Xanthorrhoea latifolia (Xanthorrhoea media spp. latifolia). I'm not sure why, but I can't bring up that species in the ID list.

Xanthorrhoea sp.

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