The Black Mulberry tree in the paddock was laden with mulberries and we were expecting a heatwave. Some fruit trees…
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Encounter with a Wombat
We were wondering along a bush track which led through to the ocean. We admired all the coastal blooms, the…
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Bushwalking in October
Even though the calendar declares it’s spring, summer is in the air. The land is drying, and the air is…
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Bushwalking in September
Our bush walk in August was priceless. An explosion of gold and wattle scented air greeted us. It was a…
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Beachcombing in Winter
Beachcombing in Winter Exploring the beach after a storm in winter is an interesting exercise. There was so much to…
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Bush Walking in July 2017
The bush has a unique loveliness in July. It’s awakening to spring already. Amy Mack writes in ‘A Bush Calendar,’…
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Sundews
Sundews Sundews are interesting plant to observe. There are at least 194 species. Sundews are carnivorous plants which lure and…
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A Note on Safety During Nature Rambles
Australia has more deadly snakes than any other country worldwide. It is also home to numerous poisonous spiders and sea…
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Ballooning Spiderlings
My son LOVES!! fishing and he’s constantly plotting a plan to convince me to take him to his favourite spots….
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Black House Spider
There are so many spiders at our place. Our guests are very cautious when visiting and I’m quite sure a…
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Stumpy-Tailed Skinks
Two stumpy tailed skinks visited our compost pile this week. It was a warm summers day and they didn’t mind…
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