Where we have been
This blog has been rather quiet recently as we have been off on a trip West. The main destination was Lower Eyre Peninsula and all is contained in the pages of the Tick Magnet blog.
The main thrusts are birds, plants (including some nifty orchids) and old buildings.
A few days are yet to be finalised, and will be updated in the next day or so, but by and large it is done and dusted.
The main thrusts are birds, plants (including some nifty orchids) and old buildings.
A few days are yet to be finalised, and will be updated in the next day or so, but by and large it is done and dusted.
Comments
In your plants of Eyre Peninsula #1, the " Unknown lurid plant" is some sort of Grevillea (almost certainly)
The "pollen presenter" and the cup-shaped bits with the anthers are certainly Proteaceae.
Cheers
Denis
Martin
On a brighter note, I lived in one of those old sandstone houses with the cast iron accessories (I'm sure there's an architectural term to describe them) - deliciously cool in summer but appallingly freezing in winter. I'm impressed you braved the South Australian winter - you're braver than me. But then you live near Canberra :)
When we lived in Adelaide I recall a day in 1982 when the temperature got below freezing for the first time ever. Some galoots went swimming in the sea as it did so.
However we found it pleasantly warm in the spots we visited this time. This may be because we had a sanguinary cold non-Summer and have been consistently getting -3 to -5 this Winter