Goulburn Wetlands field guide



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Laxta granicollis (Common bark or trilobite cockroach)

Laxta granicollis
Laxta granicollis
Laxta granicollis

Leratiomcyes ceres (Red Woodchip Fungus)

Leratiomcyes ceres
Leratiomcyes ceres
Leratiomcyes ceres

Limax maximus (Leopard Slug, Great Grey Slug)

Limax maximus
Limax maximus
Limax maximus

Limnodynastes tasmaniensis (Spotted Grass Frog)

Limnodynastes tasmaniensis
Limnodynastes tasmaniensis
Limnodynastes tasmaniensis

Lythrum hyssopifolia (Small Loosestrife)

Lythrum hyssopifolia
Lythrum hyssopifolia
Lythrum hyssopifolia

Macrolepiota clelandii (Macrolepiota clelandii)

Macrolepiota clelandii
Macrolepiota clelandii
Macrolepiota clelandii

Macrolepiota dolichaula (Macrolepiota dolichaula)

Macrolepiota dolichaula
Macrolepiota dolichaula
Macrolepiota dolichaula

Macropus giganteus (Eastern Grey Kangaroo)

Macropus giganteus
Macropus giganteus
Macropus giganteus

Malurus cyaneus (Superb Fairywren)

Malurus cyaneus
Malurus cyaneus
Malurus cyaneus

Melithreptus brevirostris (Brown-headed Honeyeater)

Melithreptus brevirostris
Melithreptus brevirostris
Melithreptus brevirostris

Melithreptus lunatus (White-naped Honeyeater)

Melithreptus lunatus
Melithreptus lunatus
Melithreptus lunatus

Microcarbo melanoleucos (Little Pied Cormorant)

Microcarbo melanoleucos
Microcarbo melanoleucos
Microcarbo melanoleucos

Myriophyllum sp. (Water-milfoil)

Myriophyllum sp.
Myriophyllum sp.
Myriophyllum sp.

Neochmia temporalis (Red-browed Finch)

Neochmia temporalis
Neochmia temporalis
Neochmia temporalis

Nesoptilotis leucotis (White-eared Honeyeater)

Nesoptilotis leucotis
Nesoptilotis leucotis
Nesoptilotis leucotis

Ocyphaps lophotes (Crested Pigeon)

Ocyphaps lophotes
Ocyphaps lophotes
Ocyphaps lophotes

Oriolus sagittatus (Olive-backed Oriole)

Oriolus sagittatus
Oriolus sagittatus
Oriolus sagittatus

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