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Taronga · Eastern Outback Field Guide

Issue No. 14 June 2026 ISSN 2653-8841
Field Note · Mount Kaputar

On Tracking Echidnas Across the Sandstone

The echidna's gait, when undisturbed, has a quality of brisk preoccupation. It does not pretend to glamour; it shoulders its way along the leaf-litter as a tradesman might shoulder through a market. I came across one — a young female, judging by the bald patch of beak — at the head of the Eulah Creek track at 5.40 a.m., the morning the cold front broke over Narrabri.

I had been waiting four days for that front. The echidnas of the Nandewar Range time their winter foraging to weather, not light, and I had begun to suspect I would go home with nothing but blistered boots…

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Ellen Pratchett has spent twenty-four years walking the inland of New South Wales, Queensland and northern Victoria with notebook, binocular and (when permitted) tape recorder. She lives in Dubbo with two pointers and an irregular pet wedge-tailed eagle named Mr Lavery.

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