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QPRC LGA field guide

QPRC LGA

12625
0.22 sightings / ha
Namadgi National Park field guide

Namadgi National Park

8133
0.41 sightings / ha
Morton National Park field guide

Morton National Park

5205
0.1 sightings / ha
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve field guide

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

4871
2.46 sightings / ha
ANBG field guide

ANBG

4473
331.5 sightings / ha
Aranda Bushland field guide

Aranda Bushland

4445
52.86 sightings / ha
Mount Ainslie field guide

Mount Ainslie

4269
30.3 sightings / ha
Black Mountain field guide

Black Mountain

4231
23.56 sightings / ha
Wingecarribee Local Government Area field guide

Wingecarribee Local Government Area

3983
0.02 sightings / ha
Mount Painter field guide

Mount Painter

3837
118.64 sightings / ha
Mongarlowe River field guide

Mongarlowe River

3819
0.03 sightings / ha
South East Forest National Park field guide

South East Forest National Park

3764
0.83 sightings / ha
Albury field guide

Albury

3478
1.98 sightings / ha
Broulee Moruya Nature Observation Area field guide

Broulee Moruya Nature Observation Area

3367
1.18 sightings / ha
Ben Boyd National Park field guide

Ben Boyd National Park

3363
0.95 sightings / ha
The Pinnacle field guide

The Pinnacle

3304
112.16 sightings / ha
Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill field guide

Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill

3115
26.03 sightings / ha
Mount Majura field guide

Mount Majura

3073
19.59 sightings / ha
Kosciuszko National Park field guide

Kosciuszko National Park

3003
0.01 sightings / ha
Wodonga field guide

Wodonga

2991
0.32 sightings / ha

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Discussion

ibaird wrote:
23 min ago
Not D. sagittifera nor Heliocosma Group . I think. Azaleodes?

Unidentified Moth (Lepidoptera)
ibaird wrote:
41 min ago
Chezala privatella? Lacks the streaky markings A. siccella I suggest.

Acantholena siccella
ruthkerruish wrote:
43 min ago
These plants have lost their seedheads.

Unidentified Grass
RodDeb wrote:
1 hr ago
Thanks Roger, yep they seem to like the Carp.

Phalacrocorax carbo
lbradley wrote:
3 hrs ago
Really interesting. I’m sure that Pam was talking about H. decurrens. I have only seen it along the Powerlines management track where it is prolific. I’ve reviewed sightings and I see that Ned found a plant behind the houses. I’ll check it out. I’ll also talk to Pam again. About morphology - decurrens is thorny whereas sericea is soft. Very very different feel to the needles. I can see that sericea could pass for a pine - decurrens never could. So, I’m pretty sure I could identify a decurrens by the needles and won’t take it out. I think my photos that Michael thinks is a Hakea might bring out the Hakea appearance. Anyway, I’ll apply the rule - if you aren’t sure what it is, don’t take it out.

Hakea sp.

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