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Sandy beaches, estuaries. Pumicestone Passage,
Subtropical suburban backyard. South-east ...
Seed pod. 5 pointed star shape. Hard, woody material with a thorny texture.
White/ transparent spider, about 1cm leg span
The koala is found in open eucalypt forests and lightly wooded regions from ...
They are large members of the scarab family that are noisy and clumsy when ...
Medium sized moth with characteristic triangles on wings in dark brown on pale ...
Large orange bird-like flowers atop tall stalks amongst large green leaves. ...
Nymphs pale green, then colour changes through orange with black spot, then to ...
. There may be a small introduced population on the
The Nobbi Dragon is an East Australian ...
Titan stick insect - the longest stick insect in Australia. Quite colourful ...
Strikingly coloured Australian parrot - deep crimson feathers interspersed with ...
Variable olive brown parrot with blue face. This is the Yellow vented form ...
"brightly coloured convex and rounded shield-shaped bug with a metallic sheen ...
frog (Litoria splendida). These frogs are closely related to the green tree ...
The Cornelian, Deudorix epijarbas is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly ...
Tree or Goolar Fig, this is native to Australia, Malesia,
Small brown honeyeater around 12-15cm long.
Fruits have just appeared on a tree in our backyard - we've moved in recently. ...
Heortia vitessoides is a moth of the Crambidae family. It is found in
Medium-sized female dragonfly with an orange abdomen, dark body and head, and ...
is found in the rainforests of South-east ...
White, yellow and black patterned butterfly with full wingspan almost 70mm ...
The white-eared honeyeater (Lichenostomus leucotis) is an Australian bird found ...
The wingspan is about 30 mm. Adults are brown, with an orange patch on each ...
Lizard about 30cm in length, tiny legs only on front, colouring silver grey ...
they are considered environmental weeds. They hail from central and
ID correct; however, in all the resources I've looked at, it says it lives in ...