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Any ideas on this insect. Looks like a wood wasp but smaller and doesn't seem to have any yellow on the body. I think the appendage at the rear is an ovipositor not a sting but did not pick it up to find out
Any ideas on this insect. Looks like a wood wasp but smaller and doesn't seem to have any yellow on the body. I think the appendage at the rear is an ovipositor not a sting but did not pick it up to find out (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link)
We're disappointed with the amount of grass sprouting in the gravel driveway so we've had some locals in to clean up some of the excess seed. (Attachment Link) Neochmia temporalis (Attachment Link) Red browed finch (AKA red bums) (Attachment Link) cheersfermi
Pheasants just outside the kitchen window today, between Showers. (Attachment Link) 2 young on the left, female adults on the right (Attachment Link) young.The only remaining young from this years nest(s). 2 or 3 nests in 3 adjacent gardens, reduced by the local Red Kytes, Buzzards, Sparrow Hawks, or Foxes. A typical nest here has ~12 eggs, so not a good survival rate. The most we saw at any one time was 11 chicks.
Hi Brian,I think they could chew through concrete!Those beaks are pretty fierce. They would have to wait till the seeds are ripe so the exterior of the cone would have hardened considerably,cheersfermi