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RodDeb wrote:
5 hrs ago
@DonFletcher Thanks Don, we are happy to help him with the grass, it's pretty good for this time of the year with all the rain we have had. We always have water available in normal bird baths and ones on the ground also. He can visit anytime and feel safe, we never go near to him and he always looks relaxed.

Macropus giganteus
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
except there is more speckling and it is finer. LOTS more to learn about Psychids

Lepidoscia (genus) ADULT
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
well found !

Syringoseca rhodoxantha
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Do we have any other evidence elswhere online that the apparent underside of this moth matches S. rhodoxantha?
To answer my own question:- Yes. possibly:-
https://biocache.ala.org.au/occurrences/720fc486-f728-4706-af48-7f8a30e7aa63

Syringoseca rhodoxantha
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
It does look similar totyis sighting:-
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/252957913

Lepidoscia (genus) ADULT

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