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SarahH wrote:
Yesterday
Not a good quality image, but this bird definitely had the yellow and green colouring of platycercus eximius, in addition to the more visible red and blue.

Platycercus elegans
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Hi FredBlogg, thanks for your sighting. The media you provided is missing or unclear. To help us verify this sighting, please provide additional media.

Unverified Swift and Ghost moth (Hepialidae)
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
H. delotis is a closer match to anything else I've been able to find online so far. Perhaps the genus extends into the Northern Territory.

Unverified Moth (Lepidoptera)
AlisonMilton wrote:
Yesterday
@Tawny4 A native Eucalyptus beetle

Paropsisterna beata
MLH wrote:
Yesterday
It is an easy mistake to confuse planted E. macarthurii and E. aggregata. Both grow on river flats and have grey fibrous to flaky bark. Camden woollybutt (E. macarthurii) grows in open forest on flats and near watercourses on the Central and Southern Tablelands between the Blue Mountains and Goulburn and has clustered conical fruits similar size to E. aggregata. E. aggregata appears quite susceptible to drought as the dieback/deaths of several of the large trees at Kowen in 2019 would attest. Both species are threatened and listed under EPBC Act

Eucalyptus (genus)

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