ANPS on Aranda Hill

I was a bit late arriving today (bird duties for awhile in Aranda) and joined the group at morning tea.  Some guests were present, but hadn't signed on I believe!
Moving on up the hill a litle we found a Eucalypt in flower.  There was much debate about the species (most buds were in groups of 3, suggesting E. rubida, aka Candlebark, but some groups of 4 - 6 also found) and a sample has been taken away for further analysis.  The flowers were pretty
Nearby a flower of Amyena micheli (a mistletoe) was found.  Ths species is only supposed to flower in Summer!
A few flowering Acacias were found.  In order, the two images are A. dealbata and A. genistifolia

At a lower level the Melichrus urceolatus was coming into flower as opposed to the buds which have been evident for some time.
Somewhereabout this stage in the walk I found a very hairy caterpillar adhering to the back of a leave.  It wasn't moving much but looked a bit fresh to be officially designated as an ex-caterpillar!
The only fungus of note was this small Earthstar (possibly Geastrum sp).
I must include a bird photo: this Little Pied Cormorant was perched overlooking a dam in the grazing area.

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Anonymous said…
Great photos. When I walk through Aranda Bushland, I don't see anything like that. You have an eye for finding beauty. Thanks for sharing.

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