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Banksia marginata (Silver Banksia) at Countegany, NSW - 1 Apr 2018 by JimL Eucalyptus radiata subsp. robertsonii (Robertson's Peppermint) at Countegany, NSW - 1 Apr 2018 by JimL Usnea sp. (Bearded lichen) at Countegany, NSW - 1 Apr 2018 by JimL Boletellus obscurecoccineus (Rhubarb Bolete) at Countegany, NSW - 1 Apr 2018 by JimL Leucopogon affinis (Lance Beard-heath) at Countegany, NSW - 10 Feb 1998 by BettyDonWood Leucopogon affinis (Lance Beard-heath) at Badja State Forest - 12 Oct 1997 by BettyDonWood Litoria ewingii (Ewing's Tree Frog) at Badja State Forest - 16 Mar 1976 by wombey Litoria watsoni (Heath Frog) at Badja State Forest - 16 Mar 1976 by wombey
Banksia marginata (Silver Banksia) at Countegany, NSW - 1 Apr 2018 by JimL
Eucalyptus radiata subsp. robertsonii (Robertson's Peppermint) at Countegany, NSW - 1 Apr 2018 by JimL
Usnea sp. (Bearded lichen) at Countegany, NSW - 1 Apr 2018 by JimL
Boletellus obscurecoccineus (Rhubarb Bolete) at Countegany, NSW - 1 Apr 2018 by JimL
Leucopogon affinis (Lance Beard-heath) at Countegany, NSW - 10 Feb 1998 by BettyDonWood
Leucopogon affinis (Lance Beard-heath) at Badja State Forest - 12 Oct 1997 by BettyDonWood
Litoria ewingii (Ewing's Tree Frog) at Badja State Forest - 16 Mar 1976 by wombey
Litoria watsoni (Heath Frog) at Badja State Forest - 16 Mar 1976 by wombey

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