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KimberiRP wrote:
5 hrs ago
I believe Anoplognathus viriditarsis is absent from the ACT, although it is present on the South Coast of NSW.

Anoplognathus brunnipennis
WendyEM wrote:
Yesterday
It looks like Dysbatus sp. (1) of Moths of Victoria Part 5

Dysbatus (genus)
LineMarie wrote:
Yesterday
@MichaelBedingfield .. Hi Michael, thanks for the ID .. this is a confusing one for me .. I believe this to be an immature Pied Butcherbird .. it was being fed by an adult but I unfortunately didn't get a good look at the adult bird .. I assumed Grey B but after looking at my bird guide and eBird I thought it resembled more a Pied B .. as I wasn't certain, I posted on the ABID facebook site .. and also iNaturalist .. where Pied was confirmed .. but happy to be corrected.

Cracticus torquatus
trevsci wrote:
Yesterday
Sorry I was riding past, only an iPhone photo, wasn’t keen on having its photo taken

Burhinus grallarius
entom2 wrote:
Yesterday
Agree with MarkH - this is a 'bug' (i.e. is in the Order Hemiptera), and I would think therein it is in the family Scutelleridae, subfamily Scutellerinae ('jewel bugs'). Best I can suggest as it could be in one of several similar-looking genera in that subfamily. Cheers, Allen M. Sundholm

Scutelleridae (family)
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