Southern Night Sky
Autumn Tones
Misty Road
Sandringham in Sydney
The Manly Ferry
Arriving at Lord Howe Island by flying boat, 1974.
Short Sandringham "Beachcomber" at Lord Howe Islan…
The south of Lord Howe Island
Looking North, Lord Howe Island
Castaway by Flying Boat!
Rescue arrives!
"Islander" arrives in "white tail" mode
Leaving
Flowering in Winter
In the Grass
Mungo Dawn
Apostlebird
Soggy Swamphen
Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater
On the "Walls of China"
The Eastern Dunes
To the Dune Crest
The Most Significant Car?
Two Reds
24:100 Strangers - Martin (with Jock)
23:100 Strangers - Pam
Reflecting on emus at Mungo
Out at Lake Mungo
DC3s at Essendon, 1965
Mungo Sunset
Rural Gothic
The Historic Woolshed
Across Lake Mungo
Tracks
May Fair Music
Into the Arid Zone
Pelican reflections
Port Lincoln Parrot (Ringnecked)
Out on the Hay Plains
Peregrine Falcon
Visiting King Parrot
Tiger Lilies
Night Raid
The fence and the flowers
Return of the 'Rusich'
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Mouse Spider
This male Red-headed Mouse Spider (the colour indicates the sex) was wandering around at Lake Mungo: the female is entirely black. One of Australia's eight species of mouse spiders, these are found in the arid areas and, although there are few reported cases of bites, they are thought to be quite venomous. What excited me, on doing some research, was to find that they are part of our Gondwanan fauna, with their nearest overseas relatives in South America.
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great with those colours...I had heard of those mouse-spiders without having seen any
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