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The more you know…
Author Gary Taylor โฆ what I do know, is that the more you know, the more you know… you really need to know more… These pics are in reverse orderโฆ First pic, “How’s this, is that better? Have you got… Continue reading
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A day in the life of Redbank Waterhole
Author Dorothy L. โฆ WOW so much water in the gorge, the banks are wonderfully green, the sky is cloud free and a vibrant azure blue. Then I heard this loud squark, squark, squark, and there atop a dead tree… Continue reading
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Those White-plumed Unexpected Moments…
Author Koh Lin โฆ Sometimes in your everyday life, Mother Nature throws an unexpected moment your way… There I was, working busily in the garden at my work place in Alice Springs… I was looking in the cabinet drawer for… Continue reading
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Henry… at the Gap
…a morning at Simpsons Gap Author Dorothy L. โฆ After all the rain of the past week, it was time for a visit to Simpsons Gap this morning. Besides my passion for bird photography, I’m also into insects, and a… Continue reading
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Lupes was already there
Author Gary Taylor โฆ …clinging to a rock like a koala on a gum tree Found an awesome new spot a couple of weeks ago. It was my last day off before work started again, and I should point out… Continue reading
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They’re not all blue
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Five reasons why I prefer the name Amegilla to “Blue banded bee” ๐ They’re not all blue, actually, most aren’tโฆ white, yellow, pale green, never a frown with golden brown (‘cept the only one I’ve ever… Continue reading
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Illyarrie
Author Gary Taylor โฆ It’s hard to pick a favourite when it comes to gum trees but for me the Illyarrie, or red capped gum (E. erythrocorys) is high up on the list. And not just for it’s stunning visual… Continue reading
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I’m sure I need a rest…
Author Dorothy L. โฆ Birds of Prey… Since I arrived back from a birding holiday in South Australia in late December… yes that’s correct, a birding holiday!! …I knew I was in need of rest. I thought about driving in… Continue reading
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The “buzz pollination” club
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Lipotriches (Austranomia) australica, another one of my favourites that I reckon doesn’t get the “airtime” that she deserves. You’ll often see posts of male Lipotriches, fairly drably dressed in faded flannel compared the girls, and all… Continue reading
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Reflected Moments
Author Koh Lin โฆ Photos by Dorothy L. โฆ The dictionary interprets the word ‘reflection’ as an instance of reflecting especially, (as in the return of light or sound waves from a surface); the production of an image by or… Continue reading
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The unmistakable eyes of Megachile aurifrons
Author Gary Taylor โฆ The unmistakable eyes of Megachile aurifrons, also known as the “Golden browed resin bee” (‘cos that’s what really stands out with this bee isn’t itโฆ ๐). The bee in the following pic with the yellow and… Continue reading
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How long do native bees live for
Author Gary Taylor โฆ How long do native bees live for, and do they hibernate? Common question, I’ve always said “about four weeks” and “No, not really, well sort of, their pupae can remain kind of dormant, waiting until warmer… Continue reading
