WingsToWander

My name is Amy, I'm 28 years old and a third-year environmental science student at Charles Sturt University, Thurgoona campus. My passions lay in sustainable development, scientific communication and in a niche avian ecology. These are sightings from the local area from days spent volunteering, weekend bird walks and regular spotlighting walks.

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Birds  |  Birds of prey Cuckoos Nocturnal Birds Other Birds Honeyeater Intermediate size Magpie or larger Small (Robin, Finch, Thornbill etc) Parrots Pigeons and Doves Water birds Colonial nesters (Herons, Cormorants, etc) Other Waterbirds (Crakes, Grebes, Gulls and Terns) Shorebirds

Fungi  |  Caps on stems; gills below caps [mushrooms or mushroom-like] Caps on stems; none of the above Caps funnel-like Caps on stems; pores below caps [boletes & stemmed polypores] Clubs or stalks (maybe a forked or broader apex) Clubs/stalks on soil Coralloid fungi, markedly branched Disk-like to cup-like Cup with one or more 'eggs' inside [birds nest fungi and cannonball fungus] Cups or disks - with no 'eggs' Shelf-like to hoof-like & usually on wood Pored or somewhat maze-like on underside [bracket polypores] Underside smooth or wrinkled/roughened <Stereum etc> Stinkhorns: with a smelly, brownish spore slime Stinkhorns, cage-like Stinkhorns, radiating arms atop a stem Stinkhorns, some other shape- and miscellaneous

Insects  |  Other insects Caddisflies (Trichoptera)

Possums & Gliders  |  Gliders Possums

Other crustaceans  | 

Freshwater Crayfish  | 

Molluscs (Mollusca)  |  Snails & Slugs (Gastropoda)

Water spiders (Pisauridae)

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