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| This is the best Spring I have ever experienced living in Queensland with ample rain the garden is thriving.
Natives: The Native Frangipani Hymenosporum flavum is flowering like crazy now along with the Grevilleas and Callistemons I found the first flower on the mauve Melastoma yesterday and the grey myrtle and lemon myrtle have many buds the darker blue Dianella flowers have turned to bright blue berries the lighter blue one still has many flowers.. Yesterday I seen the first baby Butcherbird left its other two nestlings to get a drink.
I will add more pics when I get time would you believe I am trying to dust the computer room, so back to work for me. |
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| Even without the bird and lovely dish, I wouild find this an interesting foto, as I recognise the Staghorn firn, but find the green bough against the bark very interesting. Is that a cactus, as it looks thick, like a succulent? I'm looking forward to your future pictures. We also have a week of rain, but those are autumn rains. At least it's not snow, as yet. Tomorrow, the forecast is for 21°C. |
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| Misty, that is a lovely shot. We have Grey butcherbirds around but this is the first time I've seen a juvenile.Their lovely carolling is about the best bird sound-for me.When they caroll the other birds are very quiet,they're not the nicest of neighbours. great pic chas |
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| Hi Inga Thank You.. I was so busy in the garden all day yesterday moving all the Iris into the garden beds as I need the large pots for the Dahlia and Marigolds I am growing from seeds so I never got on here yesterday, also planted veggie seedlings and I even planted a large cutting of Seduction the rose that died recently I knew there was something wrong with it way back in February so potted up a piece and it has grown really well with lots of roots.. That fern is Platycerium bifurcatum the Elkhorn fern
I have a few on the native trees here though that one is the largest 120cm x ? Yes that other one is a cactus of sorts Selenicereus anthonyanus: common name zig zag cactus its one I bought from one of the Sunday Markets here a few years ago and has never flowered it has a burgundy/pink flower. I will try and put one pic on every day don't know about tomorrow though as its hubby Tony's Birthday and I will be busy. |
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| Hi Chas so glad you like it, they are so cute and fluffy when young and we are hoping this little one will kind of replace the little one we named Barney a few years ago who with some of his family was poisoned by the neighbour across the road who left Ratsak out to kill the mice which it did and then the birds got into the carcase it broke our hearts it was so friendly and used to fly to Tony and take the the grubs out of his fingers gobble it down then come back for more when I was gardening it used to sit on the handles of the wheelbarrow as it knew I would find a grub for it I miss it so much. That little one seems to be the tamest out of the three.. And yes they sing the most beautiful songs. I took this a few hours ago from up on the back decking its not the best photo as that bird bath is under a very tall gum tree so the bird was in shadow so I lightened it a lot. Scaly-breasted Lorikeet cooling off.
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| You really are a very lucky and clever photographer Mary Ann to capture that shot of the parrot in the water. Wonderful, as are all your others. |
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| Thanks Tricia I feel very lucky to have such a wonderful garden for the birds, reptiles and insects.. Hard work for both of us but so worth it.. |
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| Beautiful, Misty. I commented on that other (roses) page. B. |
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| Thanks Mary Ann, now that I see the whole Elkhorn, I stand to be corrected. It has a much slimmer apperance than Staghorn fern. The names are so similar too. I just love the pic of the Lorikeet. It is so brilliant in colour. What a lovely shot. Inga |
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| Glad to see you make it Bill I will pop over there soon. Thanks. |
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| Yes it is slimmer than the Staghorn Ferns, those Lorikeets are so comical. I spend a lot of time watching them and Dusty the Bearded Dragon I have just come in from chatting to it. I have no idea if Dusty is a Male or Female but its not scared of me and will let me take pics of it even using the flash. I seen it jump off its favourite log before and catch some insects in flight I hope I managed to get a pic in focus. |
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