Fuzzweed Vittadinia gracilis
Small Copper Lucia limbaria
Caterpillar of a Gum Snout Moth Entometa spp. (maybe apicalis) hanging dead in a Red Box tree
The tail end is necrosed and stuck to a branch
Camouflage is beautiful
Common Grass Blue Zizina labradus
24 Mar 2018
Mt Stranger
Labels:
ACT,
Asteraceae,
butterfly,
CNP,
Insect,
Lucia limbaria,
moth,
Mt Stranger,
myrtaceae
8 Mar 2018
Mt Aggie
Coprosma Coprosma hirtella
This one has a cute bug
Silver Xenica Oreixenica lathoniella
Wasp galls on Snow Gums
Australian Caraway in seed Oreomyrrhis eriopoda
Spent Triggerplant stems pretending to be leek orchids Stylidium graminifolium
Orange Everlasting Xerochrysum subundulatum in seed
Red berries of Mountain Beard Heath Acrothamnus hookeri
Native Raspberry Rubus parvifolius
Snow Gum Eucalyptus pauciflora
Views north towards Burrinjuck
Mt Aggie summit. To the left of the cairn are views west to the Bogongs, Koscuiszko NP
This one has a cute bug
Silver Xenica Oreixenica lathoniella
Wasp galls on Snow Gums
Australian Caraway in seed Oreomyrrhis eriopoda
Spent Triggerplant stems pretending to be leek orchids Stylidium graminifolium
Orange Everlasting Xerochrysum subundulatum in seed
Red berries of Mountain Beard Heath Acrothamnus hookeri
Native Raspberry Rubus parvifolius
Snow Gum Eucalyptus pauciflora
Views north towards Burrinjuck
Mt Aggie summit. To the left of the cairn are views west to the Bogongs, Koscuiszko NP
Labels:
ACT,
apiaceae,
Asteraceae,
butterfly,
Ericaceae,
Insect,
myrtaceae,
Namadgi,
Rosacea,
rubiaceae,
Stylidaceae,
xerochrysum
6 Feb 2018
Picnic Point
Narrow-leaf Geebung Persoonia linearis
Pink Hyacinth Orchid Dipodium roseum (petals curved back)
Blotched Hyacinth Orchid Dipodium variegatum
Scentless Rosewood Synoum glandulosum
Pastel Flower Pseuderanthemum variabile
White Root Lobelia purpurascens
Splendid Ochre Trapezites symmomus
Westringia fruticosa right by the shore
Ruby Saltbush Enchylaena tomentosa
Eggs of the Cartrut Shell Dicathais orbita
Razor Grinder Henicopsaltria eydouxii
The sea and the rocks
Pink Hyacinth Orchid Dipodium roseum (petals curved back)
Blotched Hyacinth Orchid Dipodium variegatum
Scentless Rosewood Synoum glandulosum
Pastel Flower Pseuderanthemum variabile
White Root Lobelia purpurascens
Splendid Ochre Trapezites symmomus
Westringia fruticosa right by the shore
Ruby Saltbush Enchylaena tomentosa
Eggs of the Cartrut Shell Dicathais orbita
Razor Grinder Henicopsaltria eydouxii
The sea and the rocks
Labels:
Acanthaceae,
butterfly,
cicada,
coast,
lobeliaceae,
meliaceae,
mollusc,
NSW,
Orchidaceae,
Protaceae
21 Jan 2018
Flynns Beach
Cunjevoi Pyura stolonifera washed up with various treasures attached
Barnacles, maybe Tesseropora rosea, green Sea Lettuce Ulva sp. and pink weed is Amphiroa anceps
Leather Kelp Eklonia radiata, and at the right back is Green Velvet Weed Codium fragile
Neptunes Necklace Hormosira banksii
Sea Stars of the eight-armed variety Patiriella calcar
Waratah anemone Actinia tenebrosa and Zebra Top Shells Austrocochlea porcata
I was happy to discover this unusual shady tree was a native, but then saddened to find out it is endangered.
Necklacepod Sophora tomentosa
Long necklace pods visible against the sky
A Shag on a rock...
Little Black Cormorant Phalacrocorax sulcirostris
Green Serpentite rocks showing up clearly in this shaded shot of a little decorated cave
Black rock masses were sticking out from within the greener material (not a geologist)
Flynns Beach
Barnacles, maybe Tesseropora rosea, green Sea Lettuce Ulva sp. and pink weed is Amphiroa anceps
Leather Kelp Eklonia radiata, and at the right back is Green Velvet Weed Codium fragile
Neptunes Necklace Hormosira banksii
Sea Stars of the eight-armed variety Patiriella calcar
Waratah anemone Actinia tenebrosa and Zebra Top Shells Austrocochlea porcata
I was happy to discover this unusual shady tree was a native, but then saddened to find out it is endangered.
Necklacepod Sophora tomentosa
Port Macquarie is a stronghold for this species
Long necklace pods visible against the sky
A Shag on a rock...
Little Black Cormorant Phalacrocorax sulcirostris
Green Serpentite rocks showing up clearly in this shaded shot of a little decorated cave
Black rock masses were sticking out from within the greener material (not a geologist)
Flynns Beach
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