Wallabies
On our local common area we've had a little herd of wallabies since they escaped from a big house in the 60s. They have done quite well sometimes there have been so many a cull was suggested then before they are culled suddenly the numbers go down. I am guessing it depends on the food available to them that makes them breed more some years. We haven't seen many over the summer but went over the common earlier and was surprised how near the road and the houses they were, quite unusual they are normally very shy and it's hard to see them even when they are in larger numbers.
Hoping that doesn't mean they are already looking for more food as last time that happened they really did end up in trouble and it wasn't uncommon to be confronted by one if you were walking over there, got a little dangerous as they may look cute but kick like a mule if they don't like you.
Don't want to start feeding them or it upsets their able to control their numbers but it's hard when you see them getting thinner.
Anyone else have a none native dweller near you ? Our wallabies can't be the only ones I am thinking.