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Discussion

ibaird wrote:
30 May 2025
A female, I suggest.

Oxycanus silvanus
KylieWaldon wrote:
30 May 2025
its hard to see, but I think its a Whistling Kite too. But I'm not confident enough to ID it. Kylie :)

Falco cenchroides
KylieWaldon wrote:
17 May 2025
TY Tapirlord. Yeah I don't know either! :)

Acacia deanei subsp. deanei
Tapirlord wrote:
11 May 2025
It is Acacia deanei, I don't know which subsp occurs naturally in your region though

Acacia deanei subsp. deanei
DiBickers wrote:
26 Apr 2025
This one may look similar to Orcus australasiae, but it’s actually a Leaf Beetle not a Ladybird Beetle. It appears to have two rows of four spots but It’s difficult for me to see enough detail in this one photo to verify whether it’s Paropsisterna octosignata, or the mimic Paropsisterna nigerrima, so I’ll have to put it through at Genus-level😊

Paropsisterna sp. (genus)
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