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Grey Shrikethrush (Colluricincla harmonica)Observer
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Hello , can anyone please make any suggestions or comment if this is correct. thank you .
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Satin Bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus)Observer
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Female Satin Bowerbird ?
Not sure On correct genus - Help would be appreciated.
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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Long Gully the Budawangs walking up to Byangee Mountain.
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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Bonumm Pic Nattai National Park NSW
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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Bonumm Pic Nattai National Park NSW
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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Bonumm Pic Nattai National Park NSW
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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Bonumm Pic Nattai National Park NSW
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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Bonumm Pic Nattai National Park NSW
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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Bonumm Pic Nattai National Park NSW
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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Ebor falls on waterfall way, central north NSW - recovery is evident with plenty of weeds, ground cover and ferns and the eucalypts are making a slow progress.
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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certain areas of cathedral rock national park were effected by fire - this section near the camp ground of barokee was rather effected.
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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Hiking to ten mile hollow camp ground - there are areas of this park are responding well from the recent bush fires.
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Broad-leaf Geebung (Persoonia levis)Observer
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The vegitation in this part of Dharug National Park is recovering really well.
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Broad-leaf Geebung (Persoonia levis)Observer
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The vegitation in this part of Dharug National Park is recovering really well.
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the Summit of Mt hay was quite green with the wash down of water from recent rain has promoted the re growth of weeds, ferns from before and the re sprouting of the eucalyptus.
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Grasstrees (Genus Xanthorrhoea)Observer
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Just below on a rocky outcrop on the way to summit Mt Hay -
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Heath-leaved Banksia (Banksia ericifolia)Observer
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Looking across Mt Hay and into the Gross Valley, you see a lot of heath , Banksia or similar that has been burnt and only a little bit of visible re - growth about.
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Crinkle Bush (Lomatia silaifolia)Observer
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This looks like a grevillea, It was found where there were no other of its species - I found it quite unusual to see it as the surrounds were harshly burnt and there was nothing at all that looked similar.
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Eucalyptus (Genus Eucalyptus)Observer
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Half way up the Summit of Mt Hay looking south, you get a a real visual of the burnt landscape with much of the growth burnt from top to bottom.
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Genus TrametesObserver
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Found at the end of Mt Hay Road - any clarification on the exact species would be great.
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Copper-tailed Ctenotus (Ctenotus taeniolatus)Observer
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It was the first time I have seen any sign of life through these harder hit areas. A tiny little lizard - Any help in its name ect would be appreciated.
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Splitgill Mushroom (Schizophyllum commune)Observer
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What Fungus , can anybody identify this ?
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Hakea gibbosa or a similar genre of hakea is a thought to what was here. Along with other species as it hard to identify what was in this area of the Blue Mountains -
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Hakea gibbosa or a similar genre of hakea is a thought to what was here. Along with other species as it hard to identify what was in this area of the Blue Mountains -
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Hakea gibbosa or a similar genre of hakea is a thought to what was here. Along with other species as it hard to identify what was in this area of the Blue Mountains -
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Hakea gibbosa or a similar genre of hakea is a thought to what was here. Along with other species as it hard to identify what was in this area of the Blue Mountains -
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Hakea gibbosa or a similar genre of hakea is a thought to what was here. Along with other species as it hard to identify what was in this area of the Blue Mountains -
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Fungi - a very small sign of life in this region of the bells line of road blue mountains, With the landscape severely scorched there is very little sign of re growth on the ground. Here I was lucky to spot some Fungi
I clearly don't know this fungi, so any help to identify it will be appreciated.
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Broad-leaf Geebung (Persoonia levis)Observer
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Along the road to Mt Wilson there is some signs or recovery of several native species including the Broad Leaf Geebung.
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Sydney Peppermint (Eucalyptus piperita)Observer
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Re - growth along the road to Mt Wilson, Blue Mountains National Park.