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Harrisi wrote:
5 hrs ago
or Jotus sp.

Euophryinae (subfamily)
dcnicholls wrote:
Yesterday
Not every frond has the spores on the back of it . You have to keep looking until you find one with spores. they occur in little clumps of 2, 3, or 4 etc. spore casings.

Dicksonia antarctica
AlisonMilton wrote:
Yesterday
@Liam.m Thanks Liam. I have posted the Mulga parrot as a separate sighting. I have already posted the honeyeater separately.

Barnardius zonarius
NateKingsford wrote:
Yesterday
Either Maratus or Saitis, most likely an undescribed species

Euophryinae (subfamily)
JoePettroni wrote:
Yesterday
Nice and quiet right on the edge of the track.

Varanus rosenbergi
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