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Crimson Rosella, Platycercus elegans | 01
Black and white photo of Crimson Rosella, Platycercus elegans feeding on green shrub. New South Wales, Australia. A small parrot native to the East and South East regions of Australia.
High Place | 16
Back lane showing garages and scrubby tree. Bowral town, New South Wales, Australia.
Once upon a time in Bowral (Hollywood) | 02
BW photo showing view of Empire Cinema film title display Bong Bong Street, Bowral, NSW, Australia Photo 2019.
Once upon a time in Bowral | 01
BW photo showing view from Boolwey Street towards Station Street, Bowral, NSW, Australia Photo 2019.
Leaves, seed pods, Acacia shrub, Wattle | 02
Acacia shrub, native Wattle. Leguminous. Wild growing, small tree, shrub in sclerophyll forest. Green pinnate leaf form, leaflets arranged in rows with two at tip. Dried seeds pods opened. Family: Fabaceae, Subfamily: Mimosoideae, Location: Meryla State Forest, Southern Highlands, New … Continued
Leaves, seed pods, Acacia shrub, Wattle | 01
Acacia shrub, native Wattle. Leguminous. Wild growing, small tree, shrub in sclerophyll forest. Green pinnate leaf form, leaflets arranged in rows with two at tip. Family: Fabaceae, Subfamily: Mimosoideae, Location: Meryla State Forest, Southern Highlands, New South Wales, Australia
Jumping spider, Salticid spider with eggs
Jumping spider, Salticid spider with clutch of eggs being manipulated by the chelicera and pedipalps. On Honeysuckle leaf. Salticidae species. These are very active diurnal hunters, with individual species often specialising in a particular prey animal and stalking/ambush technique. It … Continued
Shaggy Mane, Coprinus comatus fungi
Shaggy Mane, Coprinus comatus – fungus. A common fungus sometimes seen on disturbed ground lawns, gravel roads and waste areas. This example was found on a disused tarmac track. Widely distributed across Europe and North America is also now found … Continued
Fallen leaf, gum nuts | 02
Black and white photo. Fallen leaf on gum nuts ground litter, Australia.