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MPennay wrote:
6 Jan 2025
Its one of the evening bats (family vespertilionidae) probably a forest bat (Vespadelus spp) but its very hard to ID these species without measuring them. The white spot on the shoulder is an unusual marking specific to that individual bat - its rare to see but some individual bats have white blotches.

Vespertilionidae (family)
trevorpreston wrote:
18 Dec 2024
@Michael123 Can you identify this snail?
Cheers,
Trevor

Pommerhelix mastersi
trevorpreston wrote:
18 Dec 2024
@Michael123 Can you identify this snail?
Cheers,
Trevor

Pommerhelix mastersi
4 Oct 2024
Thanks Nate

Arbanitis sp. (genus)
Heino1 wrote:
16 Sep 2024
But it is understandable language! Thank you for the additional photos. In this species the upper surface has a mass of very short hairs (giving the surface a somewhat velvety feel). Algal cells and moisture are easily trapped in those hairs and it is common to see a good, green algal growth on the surface - as is the case here.

Trametes versicolor
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