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WendyEM wrote:
3 hrs ago
Possibly the best idea for the eggs is to scatter them on the ground beneath gum trees

Abantiades (genus)
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
Subspecies populneus.

Brachychiton populneus
Rosie wrote:
Yesterday
There was another Darter across the Pond on the NW shore of the Island. It was to the right of a flock of Black Cormorants.

Anhinga novaehollandiae
Yesterday
Probably a Thallis species

Erotylidae (family)
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
Yes, you are right. Moths with big wings tend to need to hang like that to inflate their wings properly. Many also sit with their wings up like a butterfly during this process too, like your (I expect girl) moth is.

Crypsiphona ocultaria

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