Spotted this echidna the other day on our way to the forest. It stopped and sniffed the air. For an ant nest perhaps? Or maybe it sensed we were nearby. It didn’t appear to look at us walking by. I couldn’t get close before it dug down into the dirt, burying its vulnerable bits.

Thanks for looking.

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and other creatures

Echidna

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It’s been a beaut season for growing grass. When looking across the farmland next door, one can hardly see the cows!

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Agricultural, cows

Belly-deep

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Last year, I bought a little gaillardia plant on the strength of the picture on the plastic label. Not being familiar with the plant, I was unprepared for the breathtaking flowers.

Now, up to its second flowering season, it’s covered in the striking red-and-yellow blooms. Bees love them. I bought a second plant for the back garden, but didn’t read the blurb properly — turned out to be a dark red flower.

The bees seemed to be scarce at the beginning of Spring, but I’m gradually seeing more of them in the garden. Because of the wonderfully wet year, the gums are flowering profusely and I suppose that’s where they’ve been.

I was horrified this morning when I realised I’d forgotten to post yesterday. But you know I’m a ‘gunna’ person. It’s what I do.

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Bees & Bugs, Flowers

Gaillardia, and a bee.

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