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25 Mar 2017

Stony Creek Views

A stand of Scribbly Gums Eucalyptus rossii with Murrumbidgee River in view.


The Scribbly's with Mt McDonald behind


The next stand along the track are the Red Stringybarks Eucalyptus macrorhyncha


Clear delineation between Nature Reserve and farmland. Recovering Grass Trees Xanthorrhoea australis in the foreground.


Common Browns Heteronympha merope were everywhere today. This is a female.


This once enormous tree now just a thin strip of outer shell, still standing.


View to Mt Dowling and into NSW



28 Sept 2016

Padovans Crossing

A white Early Nancy Wurmbea dioica. The usual purple band is not there, but there is a very faint almost tan coloured band.


My first Candles for spring Stackhousia monogyna


and first Sundews Drosera spp


Wedge-leaf Wattle Acacia pravissima


Black Wattle Acacia decurrens


Austral Indigo Indigophera australis starting to flower



Also first Echidna for spring


The view usually reserved for too-close photographers



View north to Two Sticks Hill - the twin peak in the middle



Views to the Tidbinbilla mountains




18 Sept 2016

Two Sticks Hill

Blackwood Acacia melanoxylon is in flower now


Last year's seeds and the flowers together


Red Stringybark buds and fruit Eucalyptus macrorhyncha 





Bear's Ears Cymbonotus spp



Hard to see, but the cleared area under the powerlines was a vast field of Early Nancys Wurmbea dioica




Site of the old Sherwood Homestead.  The homestead is long gone but the daffodils remain. In a sea of violets.




Closeups of some of the flowers. The daffodils are the variety Rip Van Winkle, first planted here at the homestead about 100 years ago.



 

View to Mt Dowling from the Sherwood grave site


Two Sticks Hill, its the one on the left


Rocky things on Two Sticks Hill.




Views from the Two Sticks Hill saddle into Brindabella National Park NSW