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Sunday, 4 January 2026

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  2025 Late spring nd summer rains have provided and abundance of insects in the rainforest of Far North Queensland. Here are some examples?...
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Monday, 10 March 2025

Those Pesky Little Beetles

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 For the past couple of moths a small black beetle has been present in "plague" proportions. It is a Predaceous Ground Beetle, fam...
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Saturday, 14 December 2024

Now There Are Two

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A couple of weeks ago Mr Cassowary showed up with only three of the four chicks he had this year. W(See below) We thought perhaps an acciden...
Wednesday, 30 October 2024

Annual Cattana Wetlands Night Walk

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 The 2024 Cattana wetlands Nightwalk was held on 28 September. It was a perfect night, warm and dry, We counted 123 eager participants. Many...
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2024 Baby Cassowaries---A Bonanza

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 Mr Cassowary showed up for the first time this season with 4 chicks. They are largere than expected and are probably at least a month old. ...
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Friday, 18 October 2024

Spring is Springing

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  Remember to click on the photo to enlarge With the warm weather approaching, some interesting things are to be seen in the rainforest afte...
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David and family moved to Kuranda, Queensland in 2002, following retirement from CSIRO Canberra, Australia. David, Barbara and an assortment of wildlife live in a rainforest setting. It is their first experience living in the tropics. David's major interest is Entomology. He continues research in the Orthopteroid insects and is keenly interested in the biology of the rainforest. This blog is a narrative of observations made in and around Kuranda. AND REMEMBER TO SEE MORE INSECTS GO TO: http://www.flickr.com/photos/naturenoises/ AND PROCEED TO THE "ALBUMS"
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