BOONOORONG

The property adjoins the Mornington Peninsula National Park in Victoria, Australia. Covering 20 hectares (50 acres), it includes a deep wet gully (approx 4 hectares) with remnant dry sclerophyll to heathy woodland (approx 6 hectares). Most of the land was cleared for cattle grazing in the 1950's. Our aim is to re-vegetate the property with indigenous species, providing habitat and support for local wildlife. This blog records our observations and documents our journey for future custodians.

Showing posts with label insect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insect. Show all posts
Sunday, February 9, 2014

Recent sightings

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Here's a snapshot of some of the sightings over the past few months. Short-Beaked Corella pulling out Onion Grass and eating the bu...
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Friday, January 17, 2014

Wasp - making a home

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During the period between spring and summer, we observe wasps excavating holes in the ground around the home. We're not sure whether ...
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