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Thread: October '17 Photo Comp - Aussie Natives

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    Favourite tree of mine @DX grunt. The colours vary in the flowers I have noticed from time to time.

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    Entry 2

    Brush-tailed Phascogale, also known as a Tuan, the common Wambenger or the Black-tailed Phascogale. Mostly found along the coast of Victoria, NSW & Qld. Nocturnal & Carnivorous. Distant relation to the Tasmanian Devil. Males of this species do not live past the age of one, as they die after reproducing. Females can live for up to three years but generally only produce one litter.

    http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/th....aspx?id=10613

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    two rare breads, Avo D'CardoCocksaroundalotus and Doggy Luvsalotofhugsavlia



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    Caladenia latifolia, Yalgorup National Park



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    Entry 1 - Native Bees, Mt Augustus National Park

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    Entry 2 - Kangaroo Paw, Moore River

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob View Post


    Pardalotes or peep-wrens are a family, Pardalotidae, of very small, brightly coloured birds native to Australia, with short tails, strong legs, and stubby blunt beaks.
    Can you tell which one is the woman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    two rare breads, Avo D'CardoCocksaroundalotus and Doggy Luvsalotofhugsavlia

    We have a season for them over in Victoria Clunk but we're only allowed to bag two per season .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Can you tell which one is the woman?

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    Actually it is the one on your right. The one on the left is a Baby demanding Food

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    Saw this little beauty yesterday lifting up an old tarp.

    It's a small eye snake, apparently quite rare.

    Rossco and I relocated it down the road away from my kiddies play area.



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