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Tulipán Africano (Spathodea campanulata)Observ.
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Probably planted deliberately at some stage, well over 10 years ago.
Not good it seems, considered a highly invasive weed species that is toxic to native bees: https://weeds.brisbane.qld.gov.au/weeds/african-tulip-tree
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Observation and photograph by Shane Spear. Posted with permission.
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Pasto Chato Común (Axonopus fissifolius)Observ.
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Over the past few years this has spread throughout the paddocks and lawns around here.
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Total stab in the dark!
About 10 of these 'soft and squishy' dead things washed up amongst the seaweed.
Any idea, anyone?
Observation and photos by MELISSA MAUCORT.
The disgusting images that follow the first two were extracted from a video of Melissa bravely examining one of THEM!
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Begins like this and becomes a dense clump - a real pest, grows everywhere.
Second and third images of one pulled up show its characteristic rhizome.
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Helecho Acuático Africano (Azolla pinnata)Observ.
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Has recently appeared in dam.
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Ualabí de Cuello Rojo (Notamacropus rufogriseus)Observ.
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Mother and child.
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Cuco Tucán (Scythrops novaehollandiae)Observ.
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Was alerted to its presence by the raucous call, and other birds desperately trying to chase it away.
Listen to audio at this link: https://birdlife.org.au/bird-profiles/channel-billed-cuckoo/#
'Magpie's worst nightmare' https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/blogs/creatura-blog/2021/03/the-channel-billed-cuckoo-is-a-magpies-worst-nightmare/
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Papagayo Australiano (Alisterus scapularis)Observ.
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Female.
Feeding on the seeds of what I think is a variety of Magnolia tree.
A pair turn up most evenings at the moment.
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Papagayo Australiano (Alisterus scapularis)Observ.
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Male
Feeding on the seeds of what I think is a variety of Magnolia tree.