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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
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Wildlife… a taste of Alice
Author Koh Lin โฆ Who hasn’t heard about Alice Springs… it is a wild place… and home to more then just art and culture… it is home to many creatures big and small… Ok… we may not have the biggest… Continue reading
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The perfect wasp
Author Gary Taylor โฆ The perfect wasp. So after first spotting this gorgeous little creature, not knowing what it was but seriously disappointed at not getting a pic, ๐ despite the wind and cloud, I drove the 130 Km ’round… Continue reading
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A Hawk Moth in Alice…
Author Koh Lin โฆ I love seeing large moths… and in particular the beautiful Convolvulus Hawk Moth (scientific classification Agrius convolvuli). I stumbled across this specimen on one of my daily working rounds in Alice Springs… it was just lying… Continue reading
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Eremaea beaufortioides and the smallest bee I’ve ever seenโฆ
Author Gary Taylor โฆ A quick follow up on yesterdays post on the smallest bee I’ve ever seen. I was asked about the flower and something for scaleโฆ The flower is Eremaea beaufortioides, a native only found in a comparatively… Continue reading
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Smallest bee I’ve ever seenโฆ
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Smallest bee I’ve ever seenโฆ Dead set maybe a smidge over 2mm (and I’m a carpenter by trade, I know how small a millimetre is). Couldn’t even tell by eye it was a bee, it was… Continue reading
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How blue is black…
Author Koh Lin โฆ Sometimes the common name can provide all you need to know… but now and again, it may not say enough. Life is funny like that, as what you see at that moment, may not be the… Continue reading
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Aus Post Tracking and my mate Murphy…
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Woohoo, my working week (well, 3 days) is done, 4 days off, my Eucalyptus platypus is flowering, the bees are turning up (I’ve spotted 5 different species so far but hoping that will double, at least,… Continue reading
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urbanum or urbanus…
Author Koh Lin โฆ The question is… โLasioglossum (Homalictus) urbanumโ and โHomalictus urbanus”, the same bee, so which is the correct spelling “urbanum‘ or “urbanus” … ALA has “Lasioglossum (Homalictus) urbanum“. Cath McInnesSame bee, different classification. See linkNow that Homalictus… Continue reading
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