Friday, August 23, 2013

Composite - Friday, Saturday and Monday.

This is a composite effort, Friday, Saturday and Monday.
Friday was cold and windy day and was mainly spent out with friends but did included a short time showing them some wildflowers in Brisbane Waters National Park.
Saturday Lynn and I went on part of the Boudii Coastal Walk where I was able to sneak in a few floral shots, more photos from this walk can be seen here:  Gumnuts....and Other Stuff.
 Mondays flowers were from a drive through the Watagan Mountains, more photos from this drive can be seen here:  Gumnuts....and Other Stuff.

The 3 locations.


Telopea speciosissima  -  NSW Waratah.
Brisbane Waters National Park.
 

Boronia pinnata  -  Pinnate Boronia.
Brisbane Waters National Park.
 
Leucopogon parviflorus  -  Coast Beard-heath.
If only these flowers were the size of roses.
Boudii Coastal Walk.
 

Viola hederacea  -  Native Violet, Ivy-leaved Violet.
Boudii Coastal Walk.
 

Histiopteris incisa  -  Bat's Wing Fern.
Boudii Coastal Walk.
 
Comesperma ericinum  -
  Pink Matchheads / Heath Milkwort.
Boudii Coastal Walk.
 
Kennedia rubicunda  -  Dusky Coral Pea.
Boudii Coastal Walk.
 

Epacris longiflora  -  Fuchsia Heath.
Boudii Coastal Walk.
 
Pomaderris sp   ( lanigera ??)
Boudii Coastal Walk.
 
Westringia fruticosa  - Coastal Rosemary.
Boudii Coastal Walk.
 
Thelymitra ixioides  -
 Spotted Sun Orchid, Blue Sun Orchid.
Watagan Mountains.
 
Dracophyllum secundum  -  Necklace Heath.
I've been wondering for a while what the flowers of this plant looked like.
Watagan Mountains.
 
Hibbertia sp    (dentata ??)
Watagan Mountains.
 
Clematis sp.
Watagan Mountains.
 
Pittosporum undulatum  -  Native Daphne, Sweet Pittosporum, Snowdrop Tree.
Watagan Mountains.
 

Senecio sp.
Watagan Mountains.
 

Coronidium (Helichrysum) elatum  -  White Paper Daisy, Tall Everlasting.
Watagan Mountains.
 
Inigofera ausralis  -  Native Indego.
Watagan Mountains.

FEATHERS, FUR and FANG.                 Some Of The Wildlife Seen.

Spotted Quail-thrush.
Watagan Mountains.

This Lace Monitor  (Goanna), which was walking along
 the road, escapes by climbing a tree.
Watagan Mountain.

This Lace Monitor  (Goanna) was trying to get food scraps out of a rubbish bin.
Watagan Mountains.
 
 
 

Beetle enjoying a sweet meal.
Boudii Coastal Walk.
 
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