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WendyEM wrote:
14 min ago
I would punt for it being a Pyraloidea, but I am not sure ??

Lepidoptera unclassified IMMATURE
WendyEM wrote:
16 min ago
Isn't this Palaeosia bicosta ??

Palaeosia bicosta
55 min ago
Thanks for the wording Tworivers

Macrobrachium australiense
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
Are you sure it is Hyalarcta nigrescens - they don't usually wear tutus - just being provocative.

Hyalarcta nigrescens
1 hr ago
Thanks Lisa - We had one male chick successfully fledge from this hollow last year - I suspect that the pair and young male have returned and that the young male will shortly go his own way. The spreading of wings - particularly if accompanied by a growling noise made by the Gang-gangs suggests that something else, probably a possum, is currently occupying the hollow.

Callocephalon fimbriatum
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