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HelenCross wrote:
Yesterday
never knew they made this sound!

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
It would have been easier if we still had the map of nearby sightings. Now it is identified so shows in the timeline.

Pyrus calleryana
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
From a distance I thought it was Acacia baileyana because I have seen the purple form before. However the green phyllodes seem to make it A. implexa, common in the area.

Acacia (genus)
Yesterday
Thanks mike your earlier inage shows it has fruit without persistent calyx (Unlike Manchuria Pear)

Pyrus calleryana
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
Same tree as https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4720158. I don't think there will be spikes on all P. calleryana. Fruit on the previous sighting has now gone - eaten and dispersed?

Pyrus calleryana

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