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natureguy wrote:
6 Feb 2023
The detail of the leaves isn't the most clear but I think this one suits W. littoricola pretty well

Wahlenbergia littoricola
Marg wrote:
31 Jul 2020
And it's a “she”. The male is an glossy black colour.

Ptilonorhynchus violaceus
Gaia wrote:
26 Feb 2020
Could be Antechinus stuartii or agilis being south of Jervis Bay

Antechinus sp. (genus)
Pam wrote:
23 Feb 2020
That's great news to hear that you've been monitoring after fires. That information gathered is very valuable. Hey but don't forget even if a fungus is not as striking as the Trichaptum they are all very important in the health of the ecosystems.

Trichaptum biforme
PatB wrote:
23 Feb 2020
Thanks Pam
I know nothing about the various fungi but did notice that they were the first things to return to the area I have been monitoring after the fires.
Four different types though this one was certainly the most striking.

Trichaptum biforme

Land area

93.01
ha

Survey effort

3.38
sightings per ha
1,906,722 sightings of 21,352 species from 13,161 contributors
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