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ClaireSee wrote:
23 Jul 2022
Thanks @michaelb
That doesn't seem to align with the Vic or NSW Flora, but who can keep up

Clematis leptophylla
23 Jul 2022
Clematis microphylla is a synonym. See - Clematis leptophylla

Clematis leptophylla
ClaireSee wrote:
22 Jul 2022
I think this is C. microphylla which is not on the list

Clematis leptophylla
KylieWaldon wrote:
24 Apr 2022
totally awesome! Same for me a few years ago. Only time I've seen a quail in the wild. But it was a painted button quail.

Turnix varius
25 May 2021
Chewing bark is also a sign that this may be a nesting hollow. Gang Gangs line the base of their hollows with 2 -10cm of bark chewed to a sawdust. My theory is this may reduce the risk of the eggs and chicks being drowned or waterlogged, should water collect at base of hollow (which happens surprisingly often).

Callocephalon fimbriatum
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