Winter flowering Urn Heath Melichrus urceolatus
Having a go at fungi identification.. Purple-spored Puffball Calvatia cyathiformis
Views from the Murrumbidgee Lookout boulders
29 May 2016
25 May 2016
Casuarina Sands
Correa reflexa in flower along the track to Bulgar Creek. Some plants with red and yellow flowers, some light green.
Occurrence of fasciation in a stem of Bursaria spinosa. this is the first example I've seen in Bursaria, having previously seen fasciation only in soft weeds like Plantain Plantago lanceolata.
Plenty of dead River Oaks Casuarina cunninghamiana from the 2003 fires, still a striking sight along the river.
View south along Murrumbidgee River, cleared grazing land on left and Bullen Range on the right.
Occurrence of fasciation in a stem of Bursaria spinosa. this is the first example I've seen in Bursaria, having previously seen fasciation only in soft weeds like Plantain Plantago lanceolata.
Plenty of dead River Oaks Casuarina cunninghamiana from the 2003 fires, still a striking sight along the river.
View south along Murrumbidgee River, cleared grazing land on left and Bullen Range on the right.
21 May 2016
20 May 2016
Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog
Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog or Eastern Sedgefrog Litoria fallax. These tiny frogs only up to 3cm long are happy living in the man-made pond at our accommodation.
19 May 2016
Noosa National Park
Pandanus or Screw-pine Pandanus tectorius
Macaranga Macaranga tanarius
Jacky Lizard Amphibolurus muricatus (not totally sure)
Hell's Gates
Looking south to Granite Bay
Macaranga Macaranga tanarius
Jacky Lizard Amphibolurus muricatus (not totally sure)
Hell's Gates
Looking south to Granite Bay
The rocky beach at Granite Bay. You can hear the rocks clattering in the surf from above the beach.
15 May 2016
Wild Horse Mountain
So many Glasswings Acraea andromacha. The wings are like windows.
The Glasshouse Mountains, taken from the littlest Glasshouse Mountain, Wild Horse. There are eleven peaks in total.
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