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Paradise Picnic Ground

January 25, 2018 by Jade Craven Leave a Comment

It was our final morning in Apollo Bay. We were due to leave that afternoon but, due to heat and a run of bad luck, hadn’t yet visited my favourite picnic ground. I was really keen to visit after finding a cool slug on my previous visit.

Sethy wasn’t feeling the best, so I didn’t get to nerd out as much as I’d have liked. Still managed to find a lot of diversity in a short time.

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A river plant.

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A bowerbird, close to the river.

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Diphucephala, green scarab beetle.

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Moss

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Lichen

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Fungi

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Filed Under: Apollo Bay Tagged With: satin bowerbird

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