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waltraud wrote:
44 min ago
foxes are good climbers but I don't think they are climbing up the trees - birds seem to to be more likely. Actually the rare Little Friarbird was observed feeding on Cherry Ballart "cherries" in the area, see this records of a Little Friarbird sitting in front of a Cherry Ballart: Philemon citreogularis (Little Friarbird) and Philemon citreogularis (Little Friarbird); the photos were taken close by. I expect also Currawongs they are attracted to red (such as my tomatoes) and numbers around The Fair have vastly increased.

Exocarpos cupressiformis
Teresa wrote:
1 hr ago
Its a Stemonitis sp.
The long stems are suggestive of a couple of species but there is not enough detail here to be more certain - lovely find

Stemonitis sp. (genus)
WendyEM wrote:
3 hrs ago
those marks are shadows

Garrha (genus)
JasonPStewart wrote:
4 hrs ago
@Teresa yay! Thanks. This species or related species i guess – I'm not a fungi biologist (mycologist).
Nor a moderator here in NatureMapr of any fungi;
hence, I hope you or another moderator of fungi will add this species in to NatureMapr's taxonomy (as i can't do so – i do moderate in the vascular plants) .

Unverified Cap funnel-like
Teresa wrote:
4 hrs ago
I agree with your suggestion of Cookeina tricholoma, one I have longed to see since last spotting it on a trip in 2011 in a similar location - stunning little tings

Unverified Cap funnel-like

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