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The wet spring and summer have led to an abundance of Fringed Lilies in our local grassy woodlands.
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Uploaded on Jan 4, 2011 | Map
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Blue Devils are even more prolific than usual this year at the top of Brooks Hill nature reserve.
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A moth at Brooks Hill nature reserve.
Uploaded on Jan 3, 2011 | Map
A Tiger Moth at Black Mountain in Canberra.
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A male Superb Fairy-wren at Callum Brae.
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A Double-barred Finch at Callum Brae.
Uploaded on Dec 22, 2010 | Map
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A male Australasian Shoveler shoveling.
A Yellow-faced Honeyeater at the Australian National Botanic Gardens.
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A Long-necked Turtle digging a hole for egg laying.
Uploaded on Dec 20, 2010 | Map
A Square-tailed Kite at the Panboola wetlands in Pambula.
Grey Fantails are another spring migrant to our region although a few stay over winter.
Uploaded on Dec 13, 2010 | Map
Leaden Flycatchers are not uncommon in summer in our local woodlands, but this is the...
Kookaburras are quite common in eastern Australia but they don't seem to be the most cooperative photographic subjects (or is it just me?).
A Willie Wagtail in a typical alert pose.
Uploaded on Dec 5, 2010 | Map
A Musk Lorikeet feeding in a callistemon tree.
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A Tawny Frogmouth in typical 'dead branch' pose.
A male Red-capped Plover at the northern end of Tathra beach. The coarser, darker sand and the...
Uploaded on Nov 29, 2010 | Map
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