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Mar. 20, 2013
10:25 PM GMT
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Mar. 20, 2013
10:08 PM GMT
Description
Knocked-over bunny tails.
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Mar. 20, 2013
09:59 PM GMT
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Mar. 20, 2013
09:55 PM GMT
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Mar. 20, 2013
09:52 PM GMT
Description
Two on the Tessellated Pavement.
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Mar. 20, 2013
09:36 PM GMT
Description
Rummaging around in the trees behind the hostel.
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Mar. 20, 2013
09:35 PM GMT
Description
Reliably hanging around the hostel.
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Mar. 20, 2013
09:34 PM GMT
Date added
Oct. 26, 2012
08:45 AM BST
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Oct. 26, 2012
08:44 AM BST
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Oct. 26, 2012
08:39 AM BST
Description
Growing out of the ground in eucalyptus forest. Looks like it might have a very short stem.
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Oct. 26, 2012
08:37 AM BST
Description
Either S. dilatatum or S. graminifolium, but I neglected to take a photo of the leaves so I don't know which.
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Oct. 26, 2012
08:34 AM BST
Description
Lizard fight! They weren't moving much, but were so involved that I could get quite close.
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Oct. 26, 2012
08:33 AM BST
Description
Growing on living tree in eucalyptus forest. No underside pic, sorry.
Date added
Oct. 26, 2012
08:32 AM BST
Description
Individuals of this species are the tallest flowering plants in the world.
This area is part of a disagreement between conservationists and Forestry Tasmania about logging in old-growth forests. The thing up in the tree is a sort of tent platform sometimes occupied by protesters to prevent the tree being cut.
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Oct. 26, 2012
08:20 AM BST
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Oct. 26, 2012
08:13 AM BST
Description
This species is the tallest flowering plant.
Date added
Oct. 26, 2012
08:11 AM BST
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Oct. 26, 2012
08:10 AM BST
What
Dicots
Class Magnoliopsida
Date added
Oct. 26, 2012
08:07 AM BST
Description
Woody shrub with grey bark.
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Date added
Oct. 26, 2012
08:00 AM BST
Description
Or could be Rainbow Trout, I guess, though it looks pretty all-brown.
Frenchman's Cap trailhead area.
Date added
Oct. 24, 2012
09:40 PM BST
Description
Heritage Landing.
Extra-fuzzy moss, like pipe cleaners.
Date added
Oct. 24, 2012
09:39 PM BST
Date added
Oct. 24, 2012
09:39 PM BST
Description
Heritage Landing.
Burrow openings of one of Tasmania's 13 species of freshwater burrowing crayfish.
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What
Dicots
Class Magnoliopsida
Date added
Oct. 24, 2012
09:36 PM BST
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Oct. 24, 2012
09:34 PM BST
Description
Montezuma Falls.
That stuff that's all over SE Australia and fools me into thinking it's lichen.
Date added
Oct. 24, 2012
09:33 PM BST
Description
Montezuma Falls.
The first time I saw one.
Date added
Oct. 24, 2012
09:30 PM BST
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Oct. 24, 2012
09:24 PM BST
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Oct. 24, 2012
09:23 PM BST
Description
Funny thing in the leaf litter, like a puffball stacked on a puffball. No visible stem.