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Wed 01 Jun, 2016 9:38 am
Where I walk from my house I end up, after a couple of hours, at a car park lookout. Since this lookout is a dead-end road people park there and assume they can comfortably get up to...or down with.. whomever or whatever they like, if they don't hear a vehicle approaching they're alone.
Not so...my walk ends with me emerging from the bush right in front of the parking and I've sprung many! So many infact I hold a LOT of the Illawarra's shamefull secrects that I may yet extort for a pincely sum.
Wed 01 Jun, 2016 5:01 pm
Ambling back to the car after our time in the Tarkine rainforest, and what do we meet ambling down towards us . . .
Very impressive threat display the buggers have, too.
Wed 01 Jun, 2016 5:05 pm
Looks like it's wanting a hug from you NNW
Wed 01 Jun, 2016 5:12 pm
Looks like it's cheering NSW on tonight
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Wed 01 Jun, 2016 5:23 pm
MickyB wrote:Looks like it's wanting a hug from you NNW
No way was I letting those arms anywhere near me!
Wed 01 Jun, 2016 11:34 pm
Such amazing colours though.
Tue 14 Jun, 2016 8:13 am
Found this scary/beautiful looking spider up top of Mount Bogong. Does anyone know what kind of spider it is ?
Tue 14 Jun, 2016 3:26 pm
Welcome to the forum Sean_1977
. Not sure what type of spider it is. Try contacting Museum Victoria and ask them
https://museumvictoria.com.au/discovery ... -question/
Tue 14 Jun, 2016 3:49 pm
Looks suspiciously like a Tarantula. He/She looks a reasonable size.
Tue 14 Jun, 2016 6:42 pm
It's probably just a funnelweb. Nothing to worry about . . .
Wed 15 Jun, 2016 8:37 am
Cheers MickyB...
I sent the picture to the link you gave me , be interesting to see what they say. Ill have many questions for them now , thanks for the link ...
Wed 15 Jun, 2016 8:43 am
cajun wrote:Looks suspiciously like a Tarantula. He/She looks a reasonable size.
Yeah was a good size... Was a bit scary knowing you could be sitting right on top of it.
We all know there are spiders around , but when you see one like this and its where everyone sits and camps , yukky ...
Sun 19 Jun, 2016 7:52 pm
Sean_1977 wrote:Cheers MickyB...
I sent the picture to the link you gave me , be interesting to see what they say. Ill have many questions for them now , thanks for the link ...
Did you get an answer from the Museum, Sean_1977? I'm wondering if it's a trapdoor spider.
Wed 06 Jul, 2016 9:09 pm
Saw heaps of these little slug things near Mt Huntley & Doubletop Mountain in Main Range NP Qld. Was a cloudy, misty, foggy type day.
Sat 09 Jul, 2016 3:32 pm
whynotwalk wrote:I saw this little guy last Saturday in a creek just 2km out of the centre of Hobart
He was there again this morning, in plain sight, thrilling a young mum and her boy (and me, again!) The creek - officially a rivulet - runs beside a frequently used pedestrian/cycle track that leads to the city. Minutes before we had seen a strangely-coloured tiger snake beside the track. It's amazing what's out there when you start looking.
I've written more about it in my blog here
http://www.naturescribe.com/2014/03/the-urban-platypus.html Platy1.jpg
cheers
Peter
Stunned to see one in Cygnet in what I thought was a storm water drain adjacent the caravan park. Plastic trash everywhere, oil slick on the water.....
Sun 17 Jul, 2016 8:53 pm
This phone app is excellent for identifying fauna out on bushwalks.
http://museumvictoria.com.au/apps/fieldguideThere is one for each state but not all species are adequately represented yet but more are being added.
Everything from animals, birds to sea snails and anemones are listed.
Tue 09 Aug, 2016 9:05 am
Some animals are special.
You expect to be overrun with wombats at Waterfall Valley, but seeing a quoll there is ultra cool.
And being overflown by a wedgie four days running (OK, staggering, given the snow and the weight of the pack) is every bit as good.
Thu 15 Sep, 2016 1:50 pm
We were walking along the Bingie Dreaming Track and watching this eagle soar backwards and forwards above us. While we were watching the eagle, it turned out it was watching us too.
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Sat 08 Oct, 2016 5:50 am
King Parrot pair at Eildon National Park.
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Tue 18 Oct, 2016 6:10 pm
Female Lamington Cray (Euastacus Sulcatus).
While mooching down a creek in the Main Range NP, Qld.
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Tue 18 Oct, 2016 8:41 pm
Nice find ofuros. How do you tell the male and female apart?
Tue 18 Oct, 2016 8:55 pm
Two raised spots at the base of the middle/3rd set of legs make it a female.
Two raised spots at the base of the back set of legs make it a male.
Fri 21 Oct, 2016 9:11 am
Lotsa, lotsa birds - swamp harrier, striated fieldwren, grey fantail, orange-bellied parrot, beautiful firetail, etc etc etc
And a Tassie Tree Frog. Although it was in a puddle at the time . . .
Fri 21 Oct, 2016 12:27 pm
north-north-west wrote:Lotsa, lotsa birds - swamp harrier, striated fieldwren, grey fantail, orange-bellied parrot, beautiful firetail, etc etc etc
. . .
Nice. I'm lotsa envious. All I saw was an unbeautious fire trail.
Thu 27 Oct, 2016 7:33 pm
Mallee Fowl nest which looks active. Central Block of Little Desert NP.
Thu 03 Nov, 2016 10:26 am
This rather large Earthworm trying to escape the sodden ground. It was very interesting watching the striations through it's body as it moved. I wondered whether that was the food it was digesting or just normal colourings.
Sat 05 Nov, 2016 7:57 pm
I walked the Larapinta Trail in July and was surprised that we didn't see any mammals till the last day (day 14) but did see a fair few birds and lizards. The budgies were nesting as shown in thes photos.
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Sun 06 Nov, 2016 9:10 am
From a couple of short walks in Tassie last week.
Eastern rosella
Musk lorikeet
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Mon 14 Nov, 2016 12:41 pm
A land mullet about 50cm overall. Moved away from the path but paused to check me out. There is a turkey mound nearby and the bird circled around, the lizard hissed.
Later saw a more relaxed blue tongue and then a big lace monitor that decided to watch me from a tree.
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