Stony Range RBG FaunaAustralian Bush Turkey Australian Magpie Myrmecia nigrocincta Pittosporum Leaf Beetle Red-tipped Crab Spider Stingless Bee Tetragonula sp Tiger Spider

Tucked away in Dee Why is the special flora haven that provides refuge for a number of Australian wildlife, including birds, reptiles, insects and spiders.

Following image is of the Red-tipped Crab Spider (Sidymella rubrosignata) on a Flannel Flower (Actinotus helianthi), Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden, Dee Why in New South Wales.

Red-tipped Crab Spider (Sidymella rubrosignata) on a Flannel Flower, Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden, Dee Why NSW
Red-tipped Crab Spider (Sidymella rubrosignata) on a Flannel Flower (Actinotus helianthi), Dee Why NSW
Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen), Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden, Dee Why NSW
Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen), Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden, Dee Why NSW

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Stony Range RBG FaunaAustralian Bush Turkey Australian Magpie Myrmecia nigrocincta Pittosporum Leaf Beetle Red-tipped Crab Spider Stingless Bee Tetragonula sp Tiger Spider

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