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labour of loveโฆ native bees
Author Koh Lin โฆ Continuing on with my labour of love… there has been a huge surge of interest in native bees over the last couple of years… and we thoroughly enjoyed presenting some of the native bees found here… Continue reading
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labour of loveโฆ fauna
Author Koh Lin โฆ Continuing on with my labour of love… it has been a real pleasure exploring the fauna that live here in Australia. From our mammals, marsupials, birds, reptiles through to many insects and spiders. The world of… Continue reading
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labour of love… flora
Author Koh Lin โฆ Continuing on with my labour of love… we have presented a selection of images and information on flora throughout Australia, which is another real passion of ours. From natives flora, shrubs and trees, to plants that… Continue reading
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labour of love
Author Koh Lin โฆ I have often been asked why I do what I do with Ausemade… the answer is, I love it. It is something that I nuture, watch it grow and want to share. When I look at… Continue reading
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Our four legged family…
Author Greg Sully โฆ When Pup came into our lives, she was heaven sent… with a broken leg, the scar around her muzzle, and the sweetest face… we named her Pupperlicious… Pup was a wonderful dog and an integral part… Continue reading
Posted in: Australia, Blog, Central Australia, Dogs, Family, Greg Sully, Guest Author, Koh Lin, Pets -
Going batty…
Author Koh Lin โฆ When we were shown this deceased bat in Alice Springs, which was identified as a Finlayson’s Cave Bat (Vespadelus finlaysoni)… it got us thinking… what “bats” do we have on our Ausemade website… one of the… Continue reading
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a little bee that looks like a little Crabronid wasp
Author Koh Lin โฆ It’s either a little bee that looks like a little Crabronid wasp, or a little Crabronid wasp that looks like a little bee… It looked almost deceased, when I fished it out of the swimming pool… Continue reading
Posted in: Alice Springs, Australia, Bees, Blog, Central Australia, Central Australia, Fauna, Guest Author, Insects, Koh Lin, Northern Territory -
A male Yellow Hairy Flower Wasp
Author Koh Lin โฆ Some times I wonder… who is lucky… the insect that I have rescued from the swimming pool… or me, having the opportunity to capture some closeup photos. Here I was, doing my usual ground maintenance, when… Continue reading
Posted in: Alice Springs, Australia, Blog, Central Australia, Fauna, Guest Author, Insects, Koh Lin, Northern Territory, Wasps -
the punch-ups and brawls
Author Gary Taylor โฆ I’ve mentioned in a few posts of the punch-ups and brawls that go on between males of the same species fighting over territory and how the different species seem to get along. And I’ll say straight… Continue reading
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Australiaโs โMarsupialโ bee
Author Ken Walker โฆ Australiaโs โMarsupialโ bee โ a world first. It is known that female bees carry mites on their body. While these mites are on the bee, they are in the non-feeding dormant stage called hypopial nymphs. Once… Continue reading
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she slowly turns and slips away enticingly…
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Meanwhile, back at the ranch, while I was out galavanting around the countryside (tho’ admittedly well worth it ๐), unbeknownst to me, a little bee that I have been chasing for nearly 6 years, has been… Continue reading
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Dingo encounters…
Author Andrew Turner โฆ Since living in Central Australia, we have crossed paths with dingoes many times… and grown very fond of the Canis dingo (formerly Canis lupus dingo). We learnt about dingoes when we saw the “dog fence” at… Continue reading
Posted in: Alice Springs, Andrew Turner, Australia, Blog, Central Australia, Central Australia, Dingo, Fauna, Guest Author, Northern Territory