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Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen)Observer
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European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)Observer
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Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
Feeding on cabbage trees in the site
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European Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis)Observer
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New Zealand Fantail (Rhipidura fuliginosa)Observer
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British Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus ssp. occidentalis)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
-Tunnel was set up from the night of 13-5-17 was was left out for 3 nights. Prints appeared on the night of the 15th
-Prints are 1.5cm long and 2cm wide.
-Has four round toe pads that are closely spaced to the round foot pads.
-Claw marks on ink pad show five claws on each paw
-Smudging may be due to the fur on the underside of the hedgehog
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Segmented Worms (Phylum Annelida)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
-Grey/green colour
-Segmented
-1cm long
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Sandhoppers and Landhoppers (Family Talitridae)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
-Approximately 7mm long
-Orange/brown in colour
-3 pairs of legs
- 2 long antennae and 2 short antennae by mouth
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
- Large mushroom growing from the base of a tree
- 30-40cm diameter
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Rustgills and Gyms (Genus Gymnopilus)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
- Unknown yellow/orange fungi growing out from the base of a tree
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Oysterlings (Genus Crepidotus)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
- Unknown, bracket, oyster fungi
- White/cream uneven gills
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
- Unknown gilled mushroom
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Bonnets (Genus Mycena)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
- Unkown I.D. may be genus Marasmius
- Very small, white mushrooms growing out of trees
- White gills
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
- Unknown small mushroom
- Brown, wavy gills that are uneven length
- Scalloped edge around cap
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Brittlegills (Genus Russula)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
- Unknown mushroom with white/cream gills that are even in length
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Amanita nehutaObserver
madelinesutherlandDescription
- Unknown mushroom with white/cream gills that appear to be equal length
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
-Unknown species of bracket fungi
- No visible pores, gills or spores
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Creeping Clubmoss (Diphasium scariosum)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
- Seedling of unknown plant
- 17cm long including the 3 flowering or fruiting bodies
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Lancewoods and Five Fingers (Genus Pseudopanax)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
- Herbaceous, vascular seedling ~30cm long
- 3 fingered leaves
- leaf margin is serrated/toothed
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Lettuce, Chicory, Dandelion and Salsify Tribe (Tribe Cichorieae)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
-Herbaceous, vascular plant
-Rounded shape of the leaves suggests that this is a Catsear and not a dandelion
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Prince of Wales Fern (Leptopteris superba)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
(I.D. uncertain)
-Tufted ground fern
-Fronds ~1m long and divided more than once
-Leaflets are deeply lobed and have a soft, feathery texture
-Light green veins running along the leaflets
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Scaly Tree Ferns (Genus Cyathea)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
-Large ground fern >1m long
-Woody stem
-Fronds up to 30cm long and divided more than once
-Leaflets are lobed and the tip of each lobe comes to a slight point
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Shiny Filmy-Fern (Hymenophyllum flabellatum)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
-Creeping fern covering the inside of a cave
-Fronds divided more than once and 5-15cm long
-Leaflets are lobed and are thin/filmy in texture
-Light green veins running along leaflets
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Drooping Filmy Fern (Hymenophyllum demissum)Observer
madelinesutherlandDescription
-Creeping fern ~6cm long
-Fronds are divided more than once
-Distinct light green veins running along the leaflets
-leaflets are lobed and quite thin/filmy (may be a filmy fern)