by bernieq » Thu 24 Dec, 2015 10:09 pm
Many years ago, living south of Shepparton, I'd kayak on the Muddy Creek when in flood (yes, it used to happen, years ago).
Over a 10 year span, I would invariably see platypus in one section of the creek. Drifting along in the kayak, I'd look behind to catch it watching me - a gentle plop and it would disappear below the turbid water (the creek was aptly named).
At other times, the creek was all but dry. Surrounded by farmland, it was not the pristine environment I thought necessary for platypus. I've concluded (from this and other encounters elsewhere, and a little reading) that they actually do quite well in a wide range of habitat, including urban.
I would suggest looking from the water (not the bank), in a well-treed creek (lots of refuge) with a muddy bottom (the creek, not you).
Good luck.
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