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10 Dec 2024
Sad news I am afraid Lydia - Yesterday we viewed this hollow and unfortunately there was the carcass of a female chick on the hollow inside. We are inspecting out photos to determine cause of death, but I suspect a Brush-tail Possum

Callocephalon fimbriatum
25 Sep 2023
Female in hollow

Callocephalon fimbriatum
BettyDonWood wrote:
21 Oct 2019
In Aranda Bushland it is more likely to be graminifolium than armeria subsp. armeria. You need a decent photo of the basal leaves and a measurement of the width., particularly notes about the back of a leaf. Graminifolium basal leaves are naroower than those of armeria, (to 3 mm wide) and have a distinct narrow raised longitudinal midrib that is easy to see and difficult to photograph. Armeria subsp. armeria basal leaves are usually 4 mm or more wide (rarely 3 mm) and the midrib is not obvious.

Stylidium sp.
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