Glenroy, NSW

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Discussion

27 Mar 2025
Migratory locust or yellow winged locust? Wing pattern closer to Gastrimargus?

Gastrimargus musicus
27 Mar 2025
This one is challenging to me- I cant determine the shape it has in profile. Markings match Oedaleus or Gastrimargus I THINK. not sure I can parse out an X shape though...

Oedaleus australis
KylieWaldon wrote:
10 Dec 2024
love the sight from ground view!

Lichenomphalia chromacea
Heino1 wrote:
10 Dec 2024
The yellow-orange mushrooms that you see are actually the spore-producing/dispersing structures of a lichen. The rest of the lichen consists of a mass of algal and fungal cells on the soil surface - the faint greenish wash of colour that you see on the soil in the photo.

Lichenomphalia chromacea
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