The Inland White Mahoney. Click on image to see full size.









The Inland White Mahoney. Click on image to see full size.









A rare tree known as the Benson’s stringybark.








Its common name is the White Stringybark, but its scientific name has been several over the years including Eucalyptus deformis, Eucalyptus globoidea, Eucalyptus globoidea var. subsphaerica, Eucalyptus oblonga DC, Eucalyptus oblonga var. rugulosa, Eucalyptus yangoura, Eucalyptus andrewsii subsp Campanulata. Commonly accepted scientific name is now Eucalyptus globoidea.








Known as the Large-Fruited Blackbutt.











Recent bark samples. Also known as the Capertee Stringbark.








Yellow stringy bark.









Working through several new species from Mt Annan Botanic Gardens.






Working my way through several new species, here is a sneak peek:





Some images from Ballina NSW, including some roadkill. Back in the day when you could travel in Glady’s Gulag.







Reaching into the image archive of the Excellent Adventure again, this time the walleroo or Macropus robustus. Click to see full size image.





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