tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6604178870636686801.post8692697539311465727..comments2024-03-29T16:40:34.180+10:00Comments on BunyipCo: It's Been A Good Year--For Some ThingsMr. Smileyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01081316465993172523noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6604178870636686801.post-64694742749185785312013-02-06T11:50:24.702+10:002013-02-06T11:50:24.702+10:00Hi Denis
Yes, the last image was upside down. Thes...Hi Denis<br />Yes, the last image was upside down. These "walking Leaves" never stop moving once they get started so you have to take your shot when you can get it. Also the males at least take to flight readily. The females must be there but they are way up in the canopy I'd bet.<br /><br />Yes, veery dry here for the "Wet Season". Tender garden plants requite water every day. And the temperatures seem abnormally high, 35-38C each day. But the Cassowaries are still going strong.<br />D<br /><br />Mr. Smileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01081316465993172523noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6604178870636686801.post-9380310267427622022013-02-03T23:03:54.794+10:002013-02-03T23:03:54.794+10:00Interesting David. But you are tricking us with th...Interesting David. But you are tricking us with the last image upside down.<br />I mean I got it, but you had me wondering.<br />Bronwen (aka "Snail") has also been commenting on the dry season up your way. A surprise to me, as we get the impression that everything "up north" is under water, but of course, that's a gross simplification.<br />That's the Media for you.<br />Local Blogs help rectify that.<br />Cheers<br />DenisDenis Wilsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10031115992910569116noreply@blogger.com