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Done (if my Australian IP didn't get spotted).
- View post So far we only have the greenhood species in bloom, so the current crop of photos are less than stunning.…
- View post The first of hundreds of Nodding Greenhood orchids we saw this morning. (My Nikon is in the shop, so I'm…
- View post I'm not sure I'd appreciate fauna falling from the sky, but we did get another two inches of rain in…
- View post I wish photographing them was more meditative. Like said before, these little buggers are speedy. They're not like the big…
- View post Another Exoneura (known collectively as "Reed bees"), probably robusta. With a honeybee for size comparison. And a Lasioglossum species. They…
- View post I can see why. They are particularly fine photos.
- View post I'm not sure what kind of spider made these webs, but for about a week they were all over our…
- View post All your webs belong to me.
- View post You just have to one-up everyone.
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- View post Lake Tekapo, NZ Frosty car From our New Years Eve party 2004
- View post One of the advantages of living on an island. For some reason islands tend to have lots of birds, and…
- View post When I went for a walk yesterday I spotted two new patches of greenhood orchids. But the best part of…
- View post I blame my brain lapses on the swallows building a nest outside my window, the plethora of birds singing in…
- View post I had the good fortune to see them sing together.
- View post A bit off topic, but very funny. For those of you don't know, "ginger" is the nickname for red-heads. Ginger…
- View post The anticipation of the follow-up biscuit has always gotten the pills down the dogs with minimal effort. Or a carrot…
- View post No. I don't even get a follow up biscuit.
- View post One step ahead of you. Australia is far from perfect, but it's nowhere near as whacked as the US. I…
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