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Australian Wood Duck (Chenonetta jubata)Observer
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A flock of 12 grazing on roadside grass
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Australian Brushturkey (Alectura lathami)Observer
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Female I think. Wattle is small and pale
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Australian King-Parrot (Alisterus scapularis)Observer
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Feeding in a Broad-leaved Privet
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Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus)Observer
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Still extracted from remote wildlife camera video
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Spotted Quailthrush (Cinclosoma punctatum)Observer
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A female; photo is a still extracted from a remote wildlife camera video
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Large-billed Scrubwren (Sericornis magnirostra)Observer
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Fuzzy still extracted from a remote wildlife camera video
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Fuscous Honeyeater (Ptilotula fusca)Observer
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Immature: bill is yellow-orange at base. This is a still taken from a remote wildlife camera video.
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Fan-tailed Cuckoo (Cacomantis flabelliformis)Observer
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Filmed by remote wildlife camera
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Slender Hyacinth-Orchid (Dipodium variegatum)Observer
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Pods that developed on the specimen of Dipodium variegatum that was photographed on the 16th January 2024 as shown in: https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/197436166
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Toothed Guinea Flower (Hibbertia dentata)Observer
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Toothed leaves; many stamens surrounding 3 carpels
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Hibbertia decumbensObserver
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Almost circular leaves with erect hairs, about 10 stamens on one side of 2 carpels.
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Bundled Hibbertia (Hibbertia fasciculata)Observer
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Clustered leaves, 3 carpels; sandy soil
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Plant is a shrublet with wiry decumbent branches. Leaves mostly set at about 90 deg to branchlets. Stalked flowers have sepals with hooked hairs and large obovate petals each with an emarginate apex. Five to 6 sub-equal stamens stand upright on one side of two carpels. Styles spread outwards from the lateral sides of each ovary.
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Scurvy Weed (Commelina cyanea)Observer
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When not in flower Commelina is often confused with Tradescantia. In this photo the larger leaves are those of the Commelina. The smaller leaves are from Oplismenus, a native Basket Grass.
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Lace Monitor (Varanus varius)Observer
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The first of 2024, to be photographed here at least.
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Olax (Olax stricta)Observer
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Buds just 6 months since the last flowering event in the same area