30 September, 2009
Pelicans in the Canning River
I was cycling home along the Canning River from Maddington today and enjoyed the nice weather although I had some strong headwinds in the open spaces. There was an abundance of wildlife and wildflowers along the way. I was even attached by a Magpie, not once, but four times, he kept on coming up to my helmet, protecting it's precious babies somewhere in one of the trees I cycled along. And I bet I saw about 40 pelicans today!
29 September, 2009
Grapevine leaves
25 September, 2009
Lily
A few years back I've collected a few little bulbs from the forest where there was an abundance of lilies growing along the riverbed. And they grow really wild, luckily I've planted them in the old pond in the back of the garden as they spread enormous and grow very tall. They have orange colored little flowers on long stalks. I am not sure if it's a native or an imported lily...
19 September, 2009
Stick Insect
18 September, 2009
17 September, 2009
16 September, 2009
Plant louse
The new growth on my jasmine bush is full of plant louse but not to worry as the ants already discovered this abundance of fast food, they were even chasing this little yellow ladybird out. You see the ants are particularly keen on the baby louse, one is just half born when an ant is already attacking.
14 September, 2009
Mini Mouse
When I came home this afternoon my two cats were sitting together in the garden looking at something very tiny and as soon as I saw this tiny little mouse I picked up the cats and put them inside (they normally have to go in when the sun goes down) so I would be sure that this little fluffy thing will be safe. But before I dropped him in a more convenient spot I had to make a few photos of course.
13 September, 2009
12 September, 2009
11 September, 2009
Natures flower pot
10 September, 2009
Fluff
09 September, 2009
Stone Star
08 September, 2009
07 September, 2009
Bubbles of Seaweed
I was walking along the Swan River yesterday afternoon with a friend chatting about all the good things in life when I realised that the seaweed washed ashore was different than normally. They were shaped in little green balls made of rolled weeds. I first thought it was rolled up by the waves but it looks more like a special kind of seaweed which grows like that as there was so much of it in that area in Claremont.
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