Naretha BlueBonnets

Hi all. In about a week’s time, we plan to be on Koonalda Road which, for those in the know, is off the Eyre Hwy in western South Australia – on the Nullarbor. We have given ourselves an entire day to find some Naretha B-Bs somewhere along this road. The best area, from . . . → Read More: Naretha BlueBonnets

FW: A day on the outer coast

 

 

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Spring Migration in Canada

Dear List,

I started birding in Australia when I did a postdoc there in math at the University of Melbourne. I got 295 species of birds there. It was a truly unforgettable experience. I still remember finding the Noisy Pitta by its rustling in the undergrowth in Cape Tribulation and the cacophony of hundreds of . . . → Read More: Spring Migration in Canada

Canon 500mm F4 IS USM Lens

FW: A walk through Fagerengfjaera

 

 

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A walk through Fagerengfjaera

 

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entomology off topic questions

Hi Folks To those many out there who are better natural historians than me, two ID questions: an impressively large moth, and a rather strking cocoon (or rather, a set of three). The cocoons were hanging from a westringia bush. The location is just south of Narooma on the NSW south coast; a bush . . . → Read More: entomology off topic questions

Birding-Aus Digest, Vol 91, Issue 5

Hi Kim, If you have a clear photo and accurate location I suggest submitting the photo to iNaturalist inaturalist.ala.org.au/ There is a whole community of people there including moth experts. A bonus is that if successfully identified the observation will flow through to databases such as Atlas of Living Australia. Cheers, Euan

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FW: slow arrival of spring

 

 

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Golden shouldered parrot

Hi All.

A few years ago, Klaus took us to a roadside spot with the GSPs nesting in tall termite mounds, and several flying in trees across the road . Not on Artemis Station as far as we knew.

What does a GSP “feeding station” consist of ?? Best Michael

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