Pedens Hut in morning mist
St Andrews Cross Spider of this species was plentiful- they had a greenish tinge. Argiope sp
View from Mt Jadar
Jadar Trig
Crane Fly Leptotarsus clavatus
Australian Forget-me-not Cynoglossum australe
Some kind of cute Weevils on Grevillea
Woolly Grevillea Grevillea lanigera
Water Skink Eulamprus sp
Leaf Skeletonizers at work
Alpine Bottlebrush Callistemon pityoides. Only saw one of these.
Large leaf Daisy Bush in full flower Olearia megalophylla. Only saw one of these also.
Brumby racing past. Mt Jadar on far right.
Snow Gums in flower Eucalyptus pauciflora
6 Jan 2018
3 Jan 2018
Pedens Hut II
Showy Podolepis Podolepis jaceoides
Alpine Shaggy-pea Podolobium alpestre
Blush Daisy Bush Olearia myrsinoides
Spiny-headed Mat-rush Lomandra longifolia
Leek Orchid Prasophyllum sp
Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata
The Murrumbidgee
Love Nest in the Sallees
The back- patched with flattened oil cans
Shell oilcan cladding detail
The interior
Male Red-necked Wallaby Macropus rufogriseus
Pedens Hut
Alpine Shaggy-pea Podolobium alpestre
Blush Daisy Bush Olearia myrsinoides
Spiny-headed Mat-rush Lomandra longifolia
Leek Orchid Prasophyllum sp
Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata
The Murrumbidgee
Love Nest in the Sallees
The back- patched with flattened oil cans
Shell oilcan cladding detail
The interior
Male Red-necked Wallaby Macropus rufogriseus
Pedens Hut
Labels:
Asteraceae,
Fabaceae,
Huts,
Kosciuszko,
lomandraceae,
mammals,
mimosaceae,
NSW,
olearia,
Orchidaceae,
podolobium
2 Jan 2018
Pedens Hut
Fields of Bulbine and Vanilla Lilies on the Gulf Plain
Pale Vanilla Lily Arthropodium milleflorum
Bulbine bulbosa
Small-fruit Hakea Hakea microcarpa
Pale Golden Moths Diuris Ochroma
Mauve or Highland Leek Orchid Prasophyllum alpestre
Murrumbidgee and the Gulf Plain
Clustered Everlasting Chrysocephalum semipapposum
Mountain Katydids Acripeza reticulata. The male is the one in the centre, the females are rounder.
Some kind of Grass Caterpillar or Woolly Bear- maybe Pterolocera sp. feeding on a blade of grass
Townsends Hut- the red wash along the top of the grassed area is due to many Triggerplants
Triggerplant Stylidium graminifolium
Pale Vanilla Lily Arthropodium milleflorum
Bulbine bulbosa
Small-fruit Hakea Hakea microcarpa
Pale Golden Moths Diuris Ochroma
Mauve or Highland Leek Orchid Prasophyllum alpestre
Murrumbidgee and the Gulf Plain
Clustered Everlasting Chrysocephalum semipapposum
Mountain Katydids Acripeza reticulata. The male is the one in the centre, the females are rounder.
Some kind of Grass Caterpillar or Woolly Bear- maybe Pterolocera sp. feeding on a blade of grass
Townsends Hut- the red wash along the top of the grassed area is due to many Triggerplants
Triggerplant Stylidium graminifolium
Labels:
acripeza,
asparagaceae,
asphodelaceae,
Asteraceae,
bulbine,
chrysocephalum,
grasshopper,
hakea,
Huts,
Insect,
Kosciuszko,
NSW,
Orchidaceae,
Protaceae,
pterolocera,
Stylidium
10 Dec 2017
Johns Peak
Blanket Bush in flower Bedfordia arborescens
Musky Caps Stegostyla moschata
Day-flying Carpet Moths were plentiful Chrysolarentia spp.
Female Mountain Grasshopper Monistria concinna
Mountain Hickory pods Acacia obliquinerva
Snowy Daisy Bush Olearia lirata seed heads
A Bluebell with seven petals Wahlenbergia spp
Bunches of flowers...Diggers Speedwell Derwntia perfoliata and Stellaria Stellaria pungens
Cute unknown Beetle
Johns Peak
Musky Caps Stegostyla moschata
Day-flying Carpet Moths were plentiful Chrysolarentia spp.
Female Mountain Grasshopper Monistria concinna
Mountain Hickory pods Acacia obliquinerva
Snowy Daisy Bush Olearia lirata seed heads
A Bluebell with seven petals Wahlenbergia spp
Bunches of flowers...Diggers Speedwell Derwntia perfoliata and Stellaria Stellaria pungens
Cute unknown Beetle
Johns Peak
Labels:
ACT,
apiaceae,
Asteraceae,
grasshopper,
Insect,
mimosaceae,
moth,
Orchidaceae,
platysace,
Rutaceae,
Tidbinbilla
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