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Solved: The mystery of an unknown caterpillar.......
The unknown caterpillar is revealed after a two year mission - The story of the Wattle Cup Moth (Calcarifera ordinata)
Terry
May 1, 20233 min read
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Australian Goanna
We have managed to capture some remarkable video and photos of our local goannas. The video only runs for a couple of minutes. Watch to the
Terry
Mar 13, 20231 min read
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Istari 2023
Welcome to Istari 2023. Istari, the home of australianbushlife.com in the Clarence Valley of New South Wales, Australia. Istari is a Land...
Terry
Feb 8, 20231 min read
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Letter from Istari - December 2022
Spring is gone. The days are heating up, the goannas are out and about. Bells phase Goannas We have noticed two Bells Phase lace...
Ian
Dec 4, 20225 min read
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Crinkle bush
Crinkle bush (Lomatia silaifolia) flowers in late spring and summer.
Ian
Nov 27, 20221 min read
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Black Swans with young
In a wetland near Istari we saw seven black swams (Cygnus atratus), 2 adults and 5 young.
Ian
Oct 25, 20221 min read
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Full streams and wet bush
After 85.5mm of rain over the recent rain event all the streams are flowing and the bush is wet. Thankfully no dangerous flooding.
Ian
Oct 24, 20221 min read
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Goanna Smelling
Varanus varius The goanna, also called a Lace monitor (Varanus varius), uses its tongue to smell.
Ian
Sep 7, 20221 min read
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The Floods of 2022
The ground was already wet from record high summer rains. December and January delivered 404mm of rain here. The earth was saturated,...
Ian
Apr 26, 20228 min read
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We call her Jac ...
Jac is a lace monitor (Varanus varius) who has lived here for nearly 25 years.
Ian
Mar 28, 20225 min read
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Mini flood becomes the biggest biggerly flood, most tremendous flood ever.....
The heavy rain brings a mini flood joining the wetland and creek to form a huge lake.
Ian
Feb 24, 20225 min read
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