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Marsupial Mouse
Author Koh Lin โฆ The “Marsupial Mouse” is a common name to describe a small Australian mouse-like animal, that belong to the Dashyurids (family Dasyuridae, order Marsupialia). As is sometimes the case with common names, the “Marsupial Mouse” is also… Continue reading
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The existence of Fair Folk in our bushโฆ
Author Marianne Broug โฆ ~ Are there Fairies / Faeries in Australia? Your questions answered. ๐ ~ “We’ve all heard tales of Bunyips and Drop Bears, large mythical creatures that instill fear in locals and alarm tourists. But there are… Continue reading
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Fragments… my father
Author Koh Lin โฆ As I get older, I realise some memories are slipping away… but now and again, a snippet pops into my head. Sometimes it takes a little effort to bring that memory to the fore and if… Continue reading
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Shades of a rooโฆ
Author Koh Lin โฆ Sitting quitely, sitting still…I sometimes see a kangaroo. Maybe red, maybe brown…I’ve also seen it in grey and white. No matter the colour of the kangaroo…These marsupials come in shades of a roo. The word ‘kangaroo’… Continue reading
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the magnificent Hakea victoria
Author Terry Dunham โฆ The outstanding beauty of the magnificent Hakea victoria (Royal Hakea) adorned in colourful foliage and bloom is a very rewarding sight to enjoy. (Hakea= Baron van Hake, patron of German botany + victoria = Queen Victoria… Continue reading
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Whose there…
Author Andrew Turner โฆ When all there is… Is a piece of reflective glass… But then you know, that one of them knows…. Grammatically, it is “Who’s there?”…. but these birds don’t speak… they just babble ๐๐๐ See our Alice… Continue reading
Posted in: Alice Springs, Andrew Turner, Australia, Birds, Blog, Central Australia, Fauna, Guest Author, Northern Territory -
The Art of Emu
Author Koh Lin โฆ Emus are one of those interesting birds and popular Australian wildlife. Seen in their natural environment, wild emus are often encountered by travellers in the outback, as well as being a popular exhibit in wildlife enclosures.… Continue reading
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This pretty girl is the Vase-cell Mud-dauber Wasp
Author Norm Farmer โฆ This pretty girl is the Vase-cell Mud-dauber Wasp (Sceliphron formosum) a type of mud-dauber wasp that builds pot-shaped nests out of mud. She pops into the granny flat each day, makes her nest in the kitchen… Continue reading
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Loving baby…
Author Koh Lin โฆ There is something special seeing juvenile wildlife… We love our babies… Check out other blogs by Koh Lin. Continue reading
Posted in: Animals, Australia, Birds, Blog, Deb Taylor, Dorothy Latimer, Fauna, Guest Author, Koh Lin, Marsupials, Michael Doe, Reptiles -
Top End Spider Adventure
Author Tissa Ratnayeke โฆ Five fantastic spiders from around Darwin…๐ Spiders are one of the most abundant fauna groups in our environment. They occupy just about every climate and habitat niche, including our homes, yet most people know very little… Continue reading
Posted in: Australia, Blog, Fauna, Guest Author, Northern Territory, Spiders, Tissa Ratnayeke, Top End -
Blogging Shield Bugs and Stink Bugs
Author Marianne Broug โฆ Just some of my observations of Shield / Stink Bugs (Acanthosomatidae and Pentatomidae) into a collage โฆ having the comparison really highlights their beauty and diversity. 1.Scientific classificationKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaSubphylum: HexapodaClass: InsectaInformal: PterygotesOrder: HemipteraSuborder: HeteropteraInfraorder: PentatomomorphaSuperfamily:… Continue reading
Posted in: Australia, Blog, Fauna, Guest Author, Insects, Marianne Broug, South Australia, True Bugs (Heteroptera) -
Ask 10 entomologists for an identification…
Author Marianne Broug โฆ It started with a pleasant Sunday stroll in the Hills โฆ I was about to sit down on a bench but saw a delightful little blue-winged wasp. I decided to photograph it before sitting down. I… Continue reading