Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Koolpin Gorge Not very Cool / Part One

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This weekend was hot, humid, but totally a campers delight. The trees at the campsite were in bloom and the activity around them was chaotic. The camp site was totally deserted and I guess it was “when the cat is away” mentality.
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Acacia producta
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Acacia Shield Bug Alcaeus varicornis
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Allopterigon filifolius
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Apis mellifera
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Yellow Flame Tree Peltophorum pterocarpum
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Glinus oppositifolius
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Arboreal Snake-eyed Skink Cryptoblepharus plagiocephalus
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Banded Honeyeater Certhionyx pectoralis Juv.
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Terminalia grandiflora
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Beach Snake-eyed Skink Cryptoblepharus litoralis with Regenerated Tail
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Bee Fly Bombyliidae sp.
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Bladderwort Utriclara fulva
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Brown Honeyeater Lichmera indistincta
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Red Bush Apple Syzygium suborbiculare
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Brush Cuckoo Cuculus variolosus
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Allopterigon filifolius and Tridax procumbens
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Caedicia simplex Nymph
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Caedicia simplex Nymph
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Camp Koolpin
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Chalky Percher Diplacodes trivialis
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Charcoal-winged Percher Diplacodes nebulosa
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Chestnut-quilled Rock-Pigeon Petrophassa rufipennis composite
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Chestnut-quilled Rock-Pigeon Petrophassa rufipennis
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Dingy Grass-dart
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Vitex glabrate
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Escarpment
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Eucalyptus herbertiana
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Feral Donkey Equus asinus
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