FF
June to August-Wurrgeng.
From mid-June to mid-August, is the 'cold weather' time; humidity is low, daytime temperatures are around 30°C and night-time temperatures are around 17°C. Most creeks stop flowing and the floodplains quickly dry out. Burning continues, extinguished by the dew at night. By day, birds of prey patrol the fire lines as insects and small animals try to escape the flames. Magpie geese, fat and heavy after weeks of abundant food, and a myriad of other waterbirds crowd the shrinking billabongs.
FF
Acacia umbellate
FF
June to August-Wurrgeng.
From mid-June to mid-August, is the 'cold weather' time; humidity is low, daytime temperatures are around 30°C and night-time temperatures are around 17°C. Most creeks stop flowing and the floodplains quickly dry out. Burning continues, extinguished by the dew at night. By day, birds of prey patrol the fire lines as insects and small animals try to escape the flames. Magpie geese, fat and heavy after weeks of abundant food, and a myriad of other waterbirds crowd the shrinking billabongs.
FF
Acacia umbellate
FF

FF
Agile Wallaby Macropus agilis
and
Willie Wagtail Rhipidura leucophrys
FF

Agile Wallaby Macropus agilis
feeding on
Ipomoea aquatica
FF

Assassin Bug Pristhesancus plagipennis
FF

Australasian Slimwing Lathrecista asiatica festa
FF

Banded Fruit Dove Ptilinopus cinctus
feeding on
Pouteria richardii
FF

Banksia dentata
FF

Black Falcon Falco subniger
FF

Cocky Apple Planchonia careya
FF

Comb-crested Jacana Irediparra gallinacean
FF

Cone Case Moth Lepidoscia sp.
FF

Cynanchum pedunculatum
FF

Diospyros calycantha
FF

Freshwater Mangrove Barringtonia acutangula
FF

Giant Thread-waisted Wasp Sphex sp.
FF

Goodenia pilosa
FF

Gubarra Escarpment
FF

Hibiscus menzeliae
FF

Jacksonia dilatata
FF

Kapok Bush Cochlospermum fraseri
FF

Mertens Water Monitor Varanus mertensi
FF

Northern Trout Gudgeon Mogurnda mogurnda
FF

Osbeckia Australiana
FF

Pachynema junceum
FF

Pheasant Coucal Centropus phasianinus
FF