Wolgan Valley Walk - 27-29 December 2014
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Above - Wolgan River
Above - we walk cautiously up the river. On the way down we had
disturbed a large tiger snake near here and it had reared up at us.
Above - we spot the tiger snake
Above - Wolgan River
Above - Massive cliffs on the north side of the river
Above - Wolgan River
Above - we spot this huge Diamond Python (Morelia spilota spilota)
- it was probably about 3 m long and very fat in the middle.
Above - Wolgan River
Above - Pete finds some fossils at Annie Rowan Creek
Above - Wolgan River at Annie Rowan Creek junction
Above - a slime mould - Dogs Vomit (Fuligo septica)
Above - we spot these bugs on a leaf. When we spotted them they were
all together in a ball shape. It looks like there are two types?
Perhaps male and female or younger and older nymphs? They look like
a type of Milkweed Bug.
Above - the large hole of one of the Cicada Killer Wasps
Above - the massive cliff of Wonga Mountain
Above - a Cicada Killer Wasp
Above - probably a slime mould
Above - cliffs to the south of the road - just west of the Rocky Ck
junction
Above - back under Big Glassy
Above - Wendy spotted this nice stinkhorn (Aseroe rubra)
Above - Hyacinth Orchid - Dipodium roseum - (Thanks to Col
Gibson for the id)
Above - Hyacinth Orchid - Dipodium roseum - (Thanks to Col
Gibson for the id)
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