Both bees and hoverflies currently present in my garden in Braddon, on native and exotic plants.
Also a brilliant scarlet beetle/mite(?) - it has six legs - I just put out into the garden having found it inside. About 3mm long and 1.5 mm wide across the abdomen. I occasionally see tiny scarlet spiders(? - too small to count legs), but they are about 1/10th the size of the one just found in the house.
Anne On 6 Oct 2014, at 3:25 pm, sandra henderson <> wrote: this morning I walked Pine Island to Point Hut and back. Both of the common grevillea species along the track were flowering beautifully, and lots of bees (and other insects) around the bushes. 46 species of birds, including a male Collared Sparrowhawk ( a very small bird, so must have been a male) which flushed from very close to the track. Yesterday at Stony Creek reserve at least five Rainbow Bee-eaters, and quite a few Mistletoebirds. Sandra H
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