2.3.26
Minnippi
Autumn at last – cooler, overcast but still a bit sticky.
An average birding morning, nothing super special. Butterflys a bit thin on the ground and even insects few and far between. The only bird of note was a probable flock of 4 Little Lorikeets that flew over and disappeared.
I did have a nice Swamp Wallaby Wallabia bicolor stand up well in The Avenue – usually they bolt fairly quickly – and a nicely perched up Great Cormorant on the lake (realised lately I had virtually no photos of this species in Australia – just one of those things – It’s common so one forgets to take photos…). I also found a Predatory Stink Bug that was ‘new’.
| Swamp Wallaby Wallabia bicolor |
| Great Cormorant |
| Common Web Spider Neoscona theisi (I think) |
| Montrouzierellus turnerii |
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