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Southern Pink Underwing Moth (Phyllodes imperialis ssp. smithersi)Observer
johntann99Description
Caterpillar feeding on Carronia Vine, Carronia multisepalea.
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Nettle Tree (Trema tomentosa)Observer
johntann99Description
This Poison Peach was a significantly sized tree, perhaps 10m high, with a trunk 20cm diameter. Unusually large.
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Embelia (Embelia australiana)Observer
johntann99Description
Growing next to the Saltwater Creek billabong, beside the museum.
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Observer
johntann99Description
Yellow stamens. I’ve been told it’s NOT a Golden Penda.
Planted about 2005.
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Australian Long-eared Bats (Genus Nyctophilus)Observer
johntann99Description
Found dead on the house verandah
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Golden Orbweavers (Family Nephilidae)Observer
johntann99Description
Cocoon of something. Silk worm?
On a Coralbush, Jatropha
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Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)Observer
johntann99Description
About 2 metres up a eucalypt tree.
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Fat-bellied Emerald (Hemicordulia continentalis)Observer
johntann99Description
Male
Not many of these seen around here
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Tropical Wild Petunia (Ruellia brevifolia)Observer
johntann99Description
A weed in Heritage Park
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Fragile Dapperling (Leucocoprinus fragilissimus)Observer
johntann99Description
As suggested by iNaturalist image recognition
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Clustered Rush (Juncus vaginatus)Observer
johntann99Description
I don’t think it’s usitatus or acutus.
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Ribwort Plantain (Plantago lanceolata)Observer
johntann99Description
Growing in a horse paddock.
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Vervains (Genus Verbena)Observer
johntann99Description
Weed in a horse paddock
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Scarlet Kammetjie (Freesia laxa)Observer
johntann99Description
Heritage Park weed
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Freesia (Freesia leichtlinii)Observer
johntann99Description
A weed in low numbers in the reserve
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Coast Flax-Lily (Dianella brevicaulis)Observer
johntann99Description
Two species of Dianella in the reserve. brevicaulis flowers are found within the leaves.
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Bridal Creeper (Asparagus asparagoides)Observer
johntann99Description
It looks like it is suffering from a rust