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DeeSA centipede
centipede commented on by DeeSA South Australia, Australia12 years ago

Now there's a conundrum!
I will share this with the kids, they will love it. Thanks.

DeeSA Pale Pea-blue
Pale Pea-blue commented on by DeeSA South Australia, Australia12 years ago

thanks for the ID

DeeSA common brown butterfly
common brown butterfly commented on by DeeSA South Australia, Australia12 years ago

Thanks for that. Same thing here - so many of them where I spotted this one.

DeeSA Tiny Caladenia
Tiny Caladenia commented on by DeeSA South Australia, Australia12 years ago

very nice - you're finding some good ones

DeeSA Goose Neck Barnacle
Goose Neck Barnacle commented on by DeeSA Puntarenas, Costa Rica12 years ago

Wonderful spotting, thanks! And thanks to Project Noah too for letting the rest of us discover such strange and beautiful things.

DeeSA Grass tree flower
Grass tree flower commented on by DeeSA Adelaide, South Australia, Australia12 years ago

Thanks. I've seen them with long spikes before but I don't think I've ever seen the flowering part so tall. The bees were loving it!

DeeSA Poached Eggs
Poached Eggs commented on by DeeSA South Australia, Australia12 years ago

the name is perfect

DeeSA Queen's Tears Bromeliad
Queen's Tears Bromeliad commented on by DeeSA Adelaide, South Australia, Australia12 years ago

thanks guys. :)

DeeSA Dragonfly
Dragonfly commented on by DeeSA South Australia, Australia12 years ago

These ones are great. Freaky looking critters aren't they!

DeeSA Golden Penda
Golden Penda commented on by DeeSA Queensland, Australia12 years ago

Yes, it is on a tree. I had another go at trying to identify it and was successful this time. You can see here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanthostemo...

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