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Hmm I was expecting something different, given the thread title..
Replicant nudist photos?
Hmm I was expecting something different, given the thread title..
I don't use the app. Some orchids need a close up for id purposes and my el-cheapo phone just isn't up to it, so I use a real camera and then post on the website....but I'll confess the app still feels a little clunky in this modern world.
More modern version of it.Replicant nudist photos?
Someone has found a sneaky way to upload a photo of his purple lizard...
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Watching TV and the outside sensor light came on.
Found this little guy.
Just the sustenance I needed to get up that last climbSaw this in Forrest (Victoria) on the weekend while pulled over for a breather on the Yaugher trails, was a new one for me...
Canary Worm - iNaturalist (link with extra info)
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Just the sustenance I needed to get up that last climb
PoodsCan only be one burner
Used to have thousands of these flying around my suburb each year where I grew up. Got to be at least 35 years since I've seen one - no idea what they're called, used to just accuse them of being tiger moths.
Had one of these drop on my head when I opened the back door last week.
I think that's the informal name for them - Yellow-banded Dart is their "common" name (I can't do Latin, sorry... ). Don't see many of them here either sadly, but at least one here or there in the summertime still.Used to have thousands of these flying around my suburb each year where I grew up. Got to be at least 35 years since I've seen one - no idea what they're called, used to just accuse them of being tiger moths.
Yep, love 'em too. I've seen that one (at a guess) again since, and a smaller one that is presumably an offspring too. Lucky to have them!Dig me some geckos.
We currently have a few spiders secreted away in the floor of our chook house by something similar - one does not get too curious a second time as the telling off is memorable.This has got to be my favourite capture of the year. This wasp had ripped the legs of a huntsman and was busy injecting it's larvae (?) into its, err, host... It was not mucking about. It flew off after a bit and I moved the remains of the huntsman somewhere a bit more discreet than the middle of my garden path!
Ohhh did you get stung? Ive read its a memorable experience even for those who study stinging insects.We currently have a few spiders secreted away in the floor of our chook house by something similar - one does not get too curious a second time as the telling off is memorable.
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Get a balaclava!It's going to be a chilly start to the snow season!