Meadow Argus Junonia villida
30 Mar 2016
28 Mar 2016
Long Flat - Burnt Hill
After some rain, many little creatures were out in the damp but sunny conditions. Canary Worm or Canary Flatworm Fletchamia sugdeni.
Female Mountain Grasshopper or Katydid Acripeza reticulata
Some kind of female orange mealy bug, possibly Monophlebulus sp.
Whip Snake or White-lipped Snake Drysdalia coronoides. Very small only about 20cm.
One of only two Button Everlasting flowers seen on the walk Corinidium scorpioides
Black Sallee flowers are so tiny Eucalyptus stellulata
Just to show I was there...Sam Aboud's Dunny
Walking along the Border on Johnston's Line, facing west. Mt Gudgenby is just right of centre in the distance.
A Border Blaze- R39
Finally, at dusk, resting damselflies decorate the creekside. Unidentified.
2 Mar 2016
Main Range
Alpine Gentian Chionogentias muelleriana. One of the last alpine flowers of the summer.
Carpet Heath Pentachondra pumila
Mountain Celery Aciphylla glacialis. One of only two plants spotted on this late February trip with flowers. Most had finished flowering.
Alpine Spotted Grasshopper Monistria concinna
Australia's highest peak, Mt Kosciuszko
The second highest peak, Mt Townsend (in the clouds)
The Snowy River
View from Carruthers Peak
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