The best time to see Echidnas in the Adelaide Hills is in the *early morning and late afternoon* - when they are most active. They are particularly prevalent during the breeding season (September to February) and during heatwaves where they will spend more time on the ground moving between trees or searching for water. Male Echidnas may follow scent trails of females, and you might see multiple suitors following a single female. Hope that helps. 🙂
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Busy in Adelaide? Hardly. I have live here for 61 of my 64 years and the only Echidna I have seen was a dead one on the Brand Highway north of Perth.