As usual we are spending a large proportion of our time in national parks & nature reserves. We were rapt to photograph the fantastic Byfield Grevillea, such a beautiful plant.
-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Wednesday 2nd of August 2017 11:39:49 AM
Hi DD. Beautiful as always. thank you. I know that it's impolite to ask but would it be possible to name them at the same time and that way I could learn as well. If not fine and keep up the good work. Always good looking at them. Dave
-- Edited by dave48 on Wednesday 2nd of August 2017 12:00:19 PM
Hi DD. Beautiful as always. thank you. I know that it's impolite to ask but would it be possible to name them at the same time and that way I could learn as well. If not fine and keep up the good work. Always good looking at them. Dave
-- Edited by dave48 on Wednesday 2nd of August 2017 12:00:19 PM
Hi Dave
We don't bother to label our photos on this forum. Most people wouldn't be interested. You excepted. We post them so that Nomads can enjoy looking at Aussie wildlife.
We're not precious about it, enjoy. We live in a great country.
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The Hibiscus are all native bush dwellers. The very special Byfield Grevillea is the non red one which is Grevillea Banksii. The native birds love feeding on the local Grevillea. Byfield is an amazing place for Butterflies, expect more images soon. Phew!
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