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It's relatively common for people to upload sightings which may actually contain multiple species.E.g. photos of a plant that may also have captured an insect on one of the leaves OR a photo containin...


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KylieWaldon wrote:
5 May 2024
Just wondering now if this was a Black Kite which I've only ever seen once before a few years back?

Milvus migrans
KylieWaldon wrote:
29 Aug 2023
looks like a leafhopper : Leafhoppers & planthoppers (Hemiptera, several families) not a bug :)

Eurymelinae (subfamily)
natureguy wrote:
27 Feb 2023
It keyed okay to fimbriata for me and looks like other ones I have seen before

Acacia fimbriata
18 May 2022
HAHAH @Darcy yes whoops. definitely the wrong one selected! Those drop down bars are easy to click the wrong one

Glossopsitta concinna
Darcy wrote:
18 May 2022
Definitely a musk lorikeet from the head markings

Glossopsitta concinna
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