Author Emily Simpsons ◦ With its many names… The Heart of Australia, The Red Centre, The Arid Centre, The Dead Centre… this region is like a faceted precious gemstone, a place also known as Central Australia, that reflects aspects of…
Photograher Michael Doe ◦ It is amazing what you observe… When it is in black and white… Dolphones species Wrap-around Spiders Photographs © Michael Doe
Author Phil Warburton ◦ We recently came across a group of unusual insects called sea skaters. We observed a mating aggregation of several dozens of these interesting and elusive members of the order of Hemiptera (the “true bugs”), in the…
Author Annette Fraser-Dunn ◦ Wow. It’s not all rainbows and unicorns and fluffy bunny slippers in Golden-browed Resin Bee society is it? At least not between two of my residents in Megachile Mansions. I was out there this morning and…
Author Phil Warburton ◦ As amateur naturalists, we are fortunate to live in the Eurobodalla, because the South Coast is home not only to a wide variety of plant, bird, mammal, reptile, and other species, but also to several rarely…
Author Gary Taylor ◦ And the flavour of the month goes to… Megachile aurifrons! Well done Fronsy! There’s been some great pics… I didn’t get any 😅 In the first pic she seems to have small eyes and a weirdly…
Author Andrew Turner ◦ When there’s nothing to do… on a hot afternoon… here in Central Australia we can at least go down to the local waterhole… Oh… it looks like someone else has the same idea… This is the…
Author Terry Dunham ◦ Flowering of the Banksias in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia… Following include Banksia coccinea, Banksia sphaerocarpa, Banksia baxteri, Banksia grandis, Banksia nutans, Banksia attenuata and Banksia media flowering now (January 2024) in the Great…
Author Matthew Connors ◦ Alright, it’s time! Finally, I present to you all: The Best Ant! Isn’t she beautiful?? This gorgeous girl is a major worker of Camponotus thadeus, or as I like to call her, the Punk Ant 😂…
Author Mark Hanlon ◦ I recently donated a few thousand tenebrionid beetles to the WA Museum (among a larger donation of specimens from a collection I acquired recently). Included were a number of specimens that had come from the HW…