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0 2 Kelp Gull

Kelp Gull

by lori.tas7180, Tasmania, Australia

Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus)

0 1 Tiger Orchid

Tiger Orchid

by lori.tasHobart, Tasmania, Australia

Small terrestrial orchid.

0 1 Southern Right Whale

Southern Right Whale

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis)

0 0 Meadow argus

Meadow argus

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Dry sclerophyll bushland.

0 3 Manuka or Tea tree

Manuka or Tea tree

by lori.tasHobart, Tasmania, Australia

Manuka or Tea tree (Leptospermum scoparium)

6 5 Green sea turtle

Green sea turtle

by lori.tas4873, Queensland, Australia

Great Barrier reef, Mackay reef

1 2 Hooded Plover

Hooded Plover

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Hooded Plover

2 5 Paropsisterna lineata

Paropsisterna lineata

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Paropsisterna lineata, (no common name).

1 6 Stereum ostrea

Stereum ostrea

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Temperate rain forest, dead log.

0 2 Oyster Bay Pine

Oyster Bay Pine

by lori.tas7178, Tasmania, Australia

The Oyster Bay Pine is an Australian native cypress species.

0 0 Grey Fantail

Grey Fantail

by lori.tas7178, Tasmania, Australia

Grey Fantail (Rhipidura albiscapa)

1 0 Staghorn coral

Staghorn coral

by lori.tas4873, Queensland, Australia

I saw several of these small lavender colored staghorn corals at MacKay Reef.

2 5 Western Blue-tongued Skink

Western Blue-tongued Skink

by lori.tasWestern Australia, Australia

Western Blue-tongued Lizard, also known as the Western Blue-tongued Skink ...

0 3 Silver Gull

Silver Gull

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Silver Gulls, juveniles with one adult.

0 0 Elkhorn fern

Elkhorn fern

by lori.tas4873, Queensland, Australia

Several clusters of Elkhorn bracket epiphyte ferns.

0 0 Pied Oystercatcher

Pied Oystercatcher

by lori.tasHobart, Tasmania, Australia

Pied Oystercatcher (Haematopus longirostris)

0 0 Wingless grasshopper

Wingless grasshopper

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Short-winged form. About 2cm long.

0 0 Klug's xenica

Klug's xenica

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Most likely a male. Extremely well camouflaged when sitting.

0 2 Cicada

Cicada

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Small, about 2.5cm (1 inch) dark cicada sitting up high in a dead eucalyptus ...

0 0 Yellow wood-sorrel

Yellow wood-sorrel

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Erect or creeping green perennial herb with clover like leaves.

0 0 Honey bee

Honey bee

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Western honey bee.

0 0 Green-stripe greenhood orchid

Green-stripe greenhood orchid

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Small terrestrial orchid.

0 1 Spreadng Wattle

Spreadng Wattle

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Spreadng Wattle (Acacia genistifolia). A low slung shrub.

1 1 Twining fringe lily

Twining fringe lily

by lori.tasWestern Australia, Australia

A climbing leaf-less vine which produces purple fringed flowers.

2 3 Mycena interrupta

Mycena interrupta

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Mycena interrupta

3 1 Ring-tailed dragon

Ring-tailed dragon

by lori.tas6754, Western Australia, Australia

An agama lizard approximately 30 cm in overall length.

0 1 Coconut palms

Coconut palms

by lori.tas4873, Queensland, Australia

Coconut palms just sprouting from washed ashore seeds.

0 1 Termite mound

Termite mound

by lori.tas4895, Queensland, Australia

A small mound structure built against the base of tree.

2 2 Black Currawong

Black Currawong

by lori.tasHobart, Tasmania, Australia

Black Currawong (Strepera fuliginosa)

0 2 Notched onion orchid

Notched onion orchid

by lori.tasHobart, Tasmania, Australia

Notched onion orchid (microtis arenaria)

3 4 Leopard orchid

Leopard orchid

by lori.tasHobart, Tasmania, Australia

A small terrestrial Moth orchid.

0 5 Giant clam

Giant clam

by lori.tas4873, Queensland, Australia

Giant clam (Tridacna gigas). Approximately 1.5 meters wide.

2 1 Tall sundew

Tall sundew

by lori.tasHobart, Tasmania, Australia

A carnivorous plant in the sundew family.

1 0 Bennett's wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus)

Bennett's wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus)

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Bennett's wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus), young male.

1 0 Common grass blue

Common grass blue

by lori.tasHobart, Tasmania, Australia

Common grass blue (Zizina labradus)

2 1 Blotched Blue-tongued Lizard

Blotched Blue-tongued Lizard

by JorgeArmandoRuedaEstupiñanTasmania, Australia

BlueTongued Lizard

0 3 Transverse ladybird (Coccinella transversalis)

Transverse ladybird (Coccinella transversalis)

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Transverse ladybird (Coccinella transversalis)

2 6 Pink Fingers orchid

Pink Fingers orchid

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Small terrestrial orchid. Pale pink to dark violet in color.

4 4 Black Swan

Black Swan

by lori.tasHobart, Tasmania, Australia

Black Swan.

5 3 Green lacewing

Green lacewing

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Green lacewing, about 25mm long.

1 4 Common Brown Butterfly

Common Brown Butterfly

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Common brown butterfly. Female.

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by GustavoMorejonCuenca, Provincia del Azuay, Ecuador

A membracid of the genus Metcalfiella.

3 1 Thorny Devil (Moloch horridus)

Thorny Devil (Moloch horridus)

by lori.tasWestern Australia, Australia

Thorny Devil (Moloch horridus)

19 12 Bridal rainbow

Bridal rainbow

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

A carnivorous plant in the sundew family.

2 2 Southern Pyrgomorph

Southern Pyrgomorph

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Southern Pyrgomorph grasshoppers. Male and female copulating.

5 3 Tawny frogmouth

Tawny frogmouth

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

A stocky large-mouthed relative of the night-jar.

5 3 Satin-Green Forester

Satin-Green Forester

by lori.tasTasmania, Australia

Satin-Green Forester.

32 20 Thorny Devil

Thorny Devil

by lori.tasWestern Australia, Australia

This individual has darkened its markings in response to warmer temperatures.

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