Sunday, July 4, 2010

Litchfield Tabletop

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Cool breezes and dry humidity made this walk very rich and enjoyable. The soil is drying out and all those plants that react accordingly have started to produce flower buds. The seeps are still allowing some of the wet season flowers a chance to regenerate although some of the flowers are here in the morning and gone in the afternoon. The frogs are living away from the creeks and some are setting world long jump records when they are set off by a passer-by and attempt to regain the safety of the water. I usually only see their shadow except when they jump over the top of me.
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Beauty Leaf Calophyllum inophyllum
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Calotis breviseta
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Calytrix brownie
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Glycine tometella
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Goodenia pilosa
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Green Jewel Bug Lampromicra senator
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Green Jewel Bug Lampromicra senator
feeding on
Sauropus trachyspermus
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Green Jewel Bug Lampromicra senator Nymph
Feeding on
Sauropus trachyspermus
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Native Cherry Exocarpos latifolius
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Osbeckia Australiana
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Red-flowered Kurrajong Brachychiton paradoxum
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Robust Rainbow Skink Carlia longipes
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Rosy Skimmer Orthetrum migratum
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Storr's Snake-eyed Skink Morethia storrii
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Stylidium multiscapum
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Bladderwort
Utricularia fulva
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Bladderwort Utricularia odorata
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