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Ben Cruachan - natural history » Blog Archive » The birds of Jack ... When the lake dries out it becomes a vast garden of Beaded Glasswort, Sarcocornia quinqueflora, a key food plant for the highly endangered ...
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Ben Cruachan - natural history » Blog Archive » Hark, hark, the lark. Down here it’s invariably hark, hark, the lark, plus a variety of secondary calls. It was a very birdy morning, the bird bath and ...
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Ben Cruachan - natural history » Blog Archive » Bathing beauties. 6 Responses to “Bathing beauties.” on 19 Feb 2009 at 3:19 pm1 Tony. Two beauties with great eyes! on 19 Feb 2009 at 5:04 pm2 Mick ...
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Ben Cruachan - natural history » Blog Archive » Den of the Nargun. The Nargun is the subject of an aboriginal legend, a creature half human, half stone, which lived in the cave beneath the waterfall on ...
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Ben Cruachan - natural history » Blog Archive » Friday flyway. After leaving the terns and gulls I followed a track south along the lake shore, flushing a young White-bellied Sea Eagle from a red gum. ...
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Ben Cruachan - natural history » Blog Archive » Two kinds of birds. The next stop was Marlay Point on Lake Wellington, and there on the piles were about 400 Crested ... 2 Responses to “Two kinds of birds.” ...
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Ben Cruachan - natural history » Blog Archive » The birds of Jack ... On the coast, south of Sale, Victoria, lies Jack Smith Lake. ... I once flushed a parrot from prostrate wattles along the NSW South Coast ...
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Bellbird Corner frog list Bellbird Corner Frog List, 2005. Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii. Verreaux's Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii. Peron's Tree Frog Litoria peronii ...
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Ben Cruachan - natural history » Blog Archive » It ‘aint ‘alf ‘ot Mum. It ‘aint ‘alf ‘ot Mum. Mar 25th, 2006 by Duncan. With apologies to that funny TV show, but summer has done a u turn and nudged autumn out of the way for a ...
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Ben Cruachan - natural history » Blog Archive » Calyptorhynchus ... 14 Responses to “Calyptorhynchus funereus..” on 27 Dec 2006 at 10:06 pm1 Snail. It’s a dangerous combination: a sense of humour and beaks like boltcutters. ...
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