Small leafhopper found in a garden setting. Flattened wide rectangle shaped wings with rounded edges, small head and large binocular eyes. Wings coloured in mottled greys, blacks and reds. Head is pale green. Size roughly 1cm in length
Soared from north, closely along shoreline
Circling low above the foreshore and continuing southward
Artetye. Extremely valuable. Food medicine weapons and implements. Mulga apple -tasty gall -eaten raw. Leaves soaked /boiled in water to produce antiseptic washing medicine to treat skin probs. Seeds -hughly nutritious -high energy and protein. Very hard. Need to be roasted in a wooden dish under hot sand/ashes.thrn clean and ground to coarse flour thrn mix with water to a paste. Bake. mulga bark - good splint or hold poultice in place.
Native apricot
Wild orange. Atwakeye. Sweet scented white flowers and round fruit ripens to yellow green. Yellow pulp is strongly flavoured and the seeds are bitter if chewed.
Filifolia Desert cassia
Greek wilga