10 Jan 2021

AAWT - Day 11-12 -Murrays Gap to Pockets Hut

At Murrays Gap- Triggerplants Styliduim sp.  As they are growing in bog at high altitude, they could be Alpine Triggerplant Stylidium montana, but I did not investigate the leaves.
















Fairy Aprons Utrichularia dichotoma





















Swamp Eyebright Euphrasia caudata





















Sweet Onion Orchid  Microtis oblonga.  The labellum is very long, against the ovary, and flowers well spaced.





















Heading down from the gap, Blanket Bush Bedfordia arborescens is emerging from burnt areas





















Swathes of white Stellaria under black trunks looks like snow

















Damp gullies of  red snow grass Poa sp

























Flax and close up of the red Poa





















Scrofa Hawkmoth Hippotion scrofa





















Looking back to Bimberi
















Yam Daisy





















Oldfields Hut
















My Accom
















A lone cherry at Oldfields (plenty of cherry slugs though)





















Christmas dinner





















Copper Wire Daisy Podolepis sp.






















Sticky Everlasting Ozothamnus thyrsoideus

















pea





















Heading along the edge of the plain


















Pockets Hut and views from the plains





























 












Views over Tantangara Dam in the evening



3 Jan 2021

Cicadas!

Redeye Cicadas Psaltoda moerens- in profusion on 8th Dec2020.

On Cork Oaks and various other trees at the Lindsay Pryor Arboretum.
























This one has recently emerged- still drying its wings


Holes where the pupae emerged from the ground.
















A Common Onion Orchid Microtis unifolia- labellum is crinkly.
Growing from mulch placed around new trees.