Path up to Black Bluff
Green-coloured moth at Loongana
Pyralid moth at Loongana
Swift Moth
Leven Canyon
Larvae of a species of leaf-beetle
Parasitic wasp
Land leech
Orange Everlasting (Xerochrysum alpinum)
Acidic peat bogs and pools
Mountainous country on the way south to Strahan
Fork-leaved Sundew (Drosera binata)
Wolf Spider
Fungus Gnat in mine-shaft near Montezuma Falls
Stripey moth
Lichens on tree trunk
Fungus in the Franklin River valley woodlands
Sunset from Alonnah - Bruny Island
Crimson-speckled Footman moth
Labillardiere Peninsular coast
Woodland on the Labillardiere Peninsular
Gnarled trees on the Labillardiere Peninsular
Woodland on the Labillardiere Peninsular
Pterygopappus lawrencei
Golden fungi
Belinda meets her first Echidna!
Penguin
On top of The Nut, Stanley
Stanley houses
Stanley Harbour
Jumping Spider
Common Shaggy Pea
Flower on St Valentine's Peak
Another Xerochrysum collierianum clump
The endemic flower, Xerochrysum collierianum
St Valentine's Peak
Naked Man Orchid (Orchis italica), Crete
Heidreich's Orchid (Ophrys scolopax ssp heidreichi…
Ophrys phaidra, Crete
Ophrys grammica, Crete
Grecian Spider Orchid (Ophrys spruneri), Crete
Giant Orchid (Barlia robertiana), Crete
Sawfly Orchid (Ophrys tenthredinifera ssp leochrom…
Bory's Orchid (Orchis boryi), Crete
Fan-lipped Orchid (Orchis collina), Crete
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An Australian Heath (Epacris sp)


A bit like a pink version of Epacris tasmanica, growing on the mid-slopes of Black Bluff.
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