Description:
The Eucalyptus tree is a tall branch full plant that provides a habitat and food source for many other organisms.
Habitat:
Sunny, arid places with a decent amount of water.
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Spotted on Sep 17, 2013
Submitted on Sep 17, 2013
10 Comments
My goodness Jemma. Your eyesight is much better than mine. It must be 'Dacelo novaehollandiae'
Also Noah I forgot to say the spotting season is about to hot up in Australia with Spring coming on. Have you got a camera? The wild life will be everywhere soon... especially on the gum leaves. Can't wait to see what you find. :-)
I see a kookoobara.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I am. I think you'll be amazed what you can learn here. I was phys, math, astro biased until last year... + I'm only 60. :-)
Thanks for all of the info on posting new findings. I'm really new to this field of science because physics, astronomy, and mathematics are my strong suites + I'm only 12
Thanks NSH. The Project Noah database works around the scientific name so if you put something in that field it should be the true binomial taxonomic name (eg. 'Genus species'). Otherwise it's best to leave it blank and conduct discussion in the notes and comments. Love the Sydney gums btw.
... looks a little like Eucalyptus saligna
If you would like the exact species I can check for you Mark Ridgway
Usually any (professional) signs will state species not just genus... ?
I was in a Eucalyptus forest and it had a sign underneath saying "eucalyptus tree". But thanks, I should have said that in the description. Mark Ridgway
Welcome to Project Noah. Are you sure this is not a Corymbia or Angophora. There are several Angophora species from around Sydney. To be certain we would need shots of the leaves and fruits or flowers etc.