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Birding at sunrise…
Author Dorothy L. โฆ You have to get up early if you want to make it to your birding spot for sunrise… but the rewards are something special… Photographs ยฉ Dorothy Latimer Check out more blogs and contribution by Dorothy… Continue reading
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Lehmannianus and Lemannianus
Author Terry Dunham โฆ Hakea lehmanniana (Blue Hakea) and Banksia lemanniana (Yellow Lantern Banksia). Note the two different species spelling, that sometimes get confused when naming them >> H. Lehmanniana is named in honour of German botanist Johann Georg Christian… Continue reading
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my mystery Hylaeineโฆ
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Still on my mystery Hylaeineโฆ One suggestion was it looked like Hylaeus (Hylaeteron) douglasi. So for comparison, in the 1st pic is the female douglasi, the following 2nd pic is the male. The 3rd pic is… Continue reading
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More of the Banksia beesโฆ
Author Gary Taylor โฆ More of the Banksia beesโฆ Some of the smaller but I reckon still absolutely gorgeous little onesโฆ Again all Hylaeinae, most likely Hylaeus and possibly all Prosopisteron species but apart from the 3rd and 4th pics,… Continue reading
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Lord of the Bees…
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Banksia bees, part 1 (there’s just too much going on for one post)โฆ Ok, so last week I mentioned just starting to see the usual “Autumn” bees, albeit a month and a half later than usual,… Continue reading
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just regular peak hour traffic
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Like little jewels coming out of the groundโฆ From the very brief vid you’d reckon I was in some kind of tiny native stingless bee swarm, and you’d be half rightโฆ they are native bees and… Continue reading
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Sleeping beauty…
Author Koh Lin โฆ for some… sleeping beauty is forever… whilst others may revive… a life rescued… Check out other blogs by Koh Lin. Continue reading
Posted in: Alice Springs, Australia, Blog, Central Australia, Central Australia, Fauna, Guest Author, Insects, Koh Lin, Northern Territory -
Leafhoppers of Belair…
Author Marianne Broug โฆ I present my collage of a number of the Typical Leafhoppers, Family Cicadellidae that I have seen in Belair National Park. They are all very small. I’ve only included the ones of a similar shape โฆ… Continue reading
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When we’ve finished …
Author Marianne Broug โฆ I sometimes wonder โฆ when we’ve finished wrecking the planet โฆ when we’ve finished trampling all the beautiful creatures that only wish to live โฆ when we’ve finished โฆ I sometimes wonder โฆ what will survive?… Continue reading
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THE EYES OF FLIES!
Author Marianne Broug โฆ I frequently make up various collages etc. with the aim of education or for simply getting folks excited / interested / enthused about insects and our natural world. This is a collage of some amazing fly… Continue reading
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Landscape of a Leaf
Author Marianne Broug โฆ Yesterday I saw this gum leaf backlit by the sun and contrasted against the dark trunk of a Eucalyptus obliqua (Messmate stringybark). I thought it was simply magic. Such wonderful shapes. So often people think leaves… Continue reading
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“The indestructible insect”
Author Gary Taylor โฆ Velvet ants, one of my all time favourite little critters. In the family Mutillidae they are related to the Thynnid wasps and are a wingless wasp (females only) but oh so much more capable. The females… Continue reading