
Woodland wonders
Some plainer fungi – if there’s such a thing? Brown, beige and white, Many are common underfoot, but often difficult … Continue reading Woodland wonders
Some plainer fungi – if there’s such a thing? Brown, beige and white, Many are common underfoot, but often difficult … Continue reading Woodland wonders
Faeries left their little parasols out after the rain! I found this intimate group of three lovely Mycena interrupta just … Continue reading Perfect blue parasols
Finally, a longer term independent user review for the 2022 release OM System OM-1 from someone who is not associated … Continue reading Olympus OM System OM-1 user review
Firstly a large green caterpillar with blue spots. That big mouth eats eucalyptus leaves and will eventually turn into a … Continue reading More in miniature
There are a few patches in the bush I check regularly for a reason. I looked again after a night … Continue reading Fruits of the Forest
If you look carefully at the following images, they all have visitors … This diamond encrusted faerie fungi isn’t the … Continue reading Surprise rare find
(6 images and some news!) – On our way to Mole Creek a few weeks ago, my wife drove the … Continue reading Midlands in mono
(9 images, click to zoom) – I initially found the pretty white fruiting slime-mould below on top of a log. … Continue reading Slime-Mould assortment
Four fresh Fungi finds today after some wet, humid days. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen fungi out … Continue reading Small pleasures
(6 photos, Part 3) – At the risk of boring you with more big boulders and thinking I have rocks … Continue reading The final tune
[5 images, click to enlarge] – Perhaps they are starting to trust me? After living here for over 25 years, … Continue reading Lady Black Cockatoos
Let’s not get too dramatic, just an end of the year wrap up from me 😀 I’ve been somewhat quiet … Continue reading The End is Nigh!
Finally back on the bike, but very gently does it! After a few short rides over the last week firstly … Continue reading On ya’ bike …
I noticed this big old male lying in the grass next to my fence. I though he was injured. I … Continue reading Bennetts Wallaby
I got lucky this morning with two Black Cockatoos in a Silver Wattle. Only about 12 feet away from me, … Continue reading Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo
(13 Photos, Part 2) – Continuing on from the previous post at Tasmanian MiniFest ’21, more Mini’s and some rare … Continue reading Marvellous Mini’s
(5 images, click to enlarge) – I was lucky to find a small group greenhood orchids nodding in the wind … Continue reading Nodding Greenhood
(8 photos, click to enlarge) – These small Chiloglottis triceratops orchids grow close to the ground and can be hard … Continue reading Bird Orchids
I struggled with words in this post – happens sometimes. Sometimes often.Hopefully the images tell a positive story of life … Continue reading From death, comes life.
Why the long face? It’s been very wet here and though “The Boy’s” have good shelter available, for some reason … Continue reading Pony portraits
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