Hello again!
In the lead up to the BioBlitz starting, it would be a great time to share what was observed during 2020's months of Spring to see what was a seen last year! Spring is always exciting as you can see pops of colour appear throughout natural areas, so every piece of biodiversity you can observe is like its own little prize.
Here's some of the amazing observations made during September and October 2020 to get you excited for the BioBlitz.
Thank you to all the observers, identifiers and citizen scientists out there 😊
If you have joined our project, thank you! If you haven’t, please feel free to join and happy observing!
Let's get exictied for the 4 day BioBlitz period (22nd-25th, October)!
Thank you to the following observers for their citizen science contributions from spring 2020:
@melvinxu @rjennion @torhek @kate198 @muddles @helenvdn @davidwad @bp32 @bunyip @jonathan_tickner @heathersperl @lorimer @judithvc @julesaf @phoenixwolfe @jessmcoleman
@bushbandit
Turkey Tail in Mullum Mullum Reserve by @melvinxu
Peron's Tree Frog in Heathmont by @rjennion
Clematis in Maroondah by @torhek
Yellow Admiral in Maroondah by @kate198
Mushrooms in Mullum Mullum Reserve by @melvinxu
Eastern Bush Orbweaver in FJC Rogers reserve by @muddles
Kangaroo Thorn in Ringwood by @helenvdn
Skink in Ringwood North by @davidwad
Grass Triggerplant in Heathmont by @bp32
Dusky-winged Ichneumonid Wasp in Maroondah by @bunyip
Milkmaids in Ringwood by @jonathan_tickner
Bottlebursh Sawfly in Croydon by @heathersperl
Red Raspberry Slime Mold in Ringwood East by @lorimer
Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo in Ringwood North by @judithvc
Australian Grapevine Moth in Ringwood North by @julesaf
Waxlip Orchid in Heathmont by @phoenixwolfe
Banded Sugar Ant in Ringwood by @jessmcoleman
Common Small Catchfly in Maroondah by @bushbandit
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