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Bulga forest Diary 21st October 2024
October sees a flush of the Casuarina hosted
Mistletoe.
Bulga forest Diary 15th October 2024
Protect Habitat NOW
Bulga forest Diary 14th October 2024
visitors in october
Bulga forest Diary 30th July 2024
ok so this photo was from this day 8 years ago … hopefully they are going to breed again this year…..
Bulga forest Diary 25th July 2024
An exciting Day today with the crunching of casuarinas being heard just next to Possum Hut. On investigating Toby has seen at least 4 Glossy black cockatoos
Bulga forest Diary 8th June 2024
The Site report for Possumhall
Bulga forest Diary 7th June 2024
The Native Quince is fruiting and is very attractive to many birds. you can eat the red flesh but leave the cyanide rich seed alone!
Bulga forest Diary 1th June 2024
The Mornings are getting Chillier with a 6 Degree Minimum The expected maximum is 19 for today.
Bulga forest Diary 13th May 2024
May 12th brings a welcome change to a sunshine filled day. The Brown Thornbill calls to its friends in the Mock Olive Notelaea longifolia tree that is full of blossom and early fruit.
Bulga forest Diary16th April 2024
April the 16th sees Storm cells passing every hour, some hitting and others just rumbling… Maximum 24 Minimum 13
Bulga forest Diary 4th April 2024
Crashing into the window this small cuckoo recuperates for 30 minutes then flies off…
25th March Bulga Forest Diary 2024
Finding a lovely tree on the river’s edge at the end of the swimming season
Mist rising ….
Mist rising at 8am On our walk back from Possum hut yesterday there were many Wombat berry plants full of fruit
Bulga Forest Diary 12th February 2024
Bulga forest Rainbow Bee Eater This particular Rainbow Bee Eater appears young, as its colors are not yet fully vibrant. At one point, I counted four of them together.
Bulga Forest Diary 29th January 2024
As the cooler weather sets in today, the task at hand is to walk the fenceline on the eastern side, where it joins the Traveling Stock Reserve. The journey begins with a challenging uphill climb of 150 meters