Fecha añadida
07 sep. 2024
a las 12:57 PM AEST
Descripción
Location obscured due to NC Act Listing
Fecha añadida
03 jun. 2020
a las 11:56 AM AEST
Descripción
cobalt pea-blue Catochrysops amasea
Fecha añadida
12 feb. 2024
a las 11:48 PM AEST
Fecha añadida
19 ago. 2023
a las 01:25 PM UTC
Descripción
Sitting on a paper daisy plant, adjacent to a hardenbergia violacea.
Fecha añadida
08 ago. 2023
a las 06:23 AM UTC
Descripción
This is H. crypsigramma, not T. peron
Fecha añadida
08 nov. 2020
a las 09:58 PM AEDT
Lugar
Falta ubicación
Fecha añadida
07 mar. 2023
a las 12:14 PM AEST
Fecha añadida
08 ene. 2023
a las 05:24 PM AEDT
Descripción
Butterfly and dragonfly wings near a Willy Wagtail nest
Fecha añadida
02 dic. 2020
a las 04:55 PM AEST
Fecha añadida
29 mar. 2022
a las 10:13 PM AEST
Descripción
Black-necked Stork caught and ate the Barramundi at the Wyampa Rd lagoon. Barramundi are pretty rare, although not unheard of in Brisbane. The lagoon is an ephemeral saline pool on the edge of tidal saltmarsh, seems to be topped up by rain and overland flow during flooding. The stork also caught a 30cm Oxeye Herring as I watched.
Fecha añadida
03 may. 2019
a las 04:24 PM AEST
Fecha añadida
04 dic. 2021
a las 03:32 PM AEDT
Descripción
This lighter coloured Common Brown seen with hundreds of others on a flowering kunzea appears to be an unusual genetic variation. After looking more closely this individual has an additional eyespot on the hind wing under the usual eyespot. It settled beside a normal Common Brown to enable a good comparison.
Fecha añadida
26 ene. 2022
a las 09:47 PM AEST
Fecha añadida
31 may. 2018
a las 11:44 AM AEST
Descripción
ID'd after deliberation with Jeff Johnson and Jeff Leis. Depth unknown at this stage but near the edge of the continental shelf.