by Bulga Forest | May 5, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary
Hypericum gramineum climbing around what looks like petrified wood but is actually the sedimentary rock from the Bulga. Hiding under neath is A Bleating Tree Frog, Litoria Dentata amongst the...
by Bulga Forest | May 3, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary
The white Pimelea lilifolia flowers most of the year in the Bulga Forest, family is Thymelaeaceae. The common name is slender rice flower. They can be seen with pink flowers often and appear to have no reason they are different. Learn more here: Plantnet. The...
by Bulga Forest | May 2, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary
As we travel through the Bulga forest at 7am the sea is another blue line on the horizon. The Native hibiscus Hibiscus heterophyllus has a flower left on it, and the daisy (Craspedia Uniflora ) is doing well all along the roadsides, making a denser cover than the...
by Bulga Forest | Apr 29, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary
Bulga Forest is 23 degrees maximum and 12 degrees overnight. The Goannas are still looking for food to holeup for the cold days. Pictured above is a very busy Sydney Blue gum for the Goannas. The Smaller scratches are Feathertail Gliders on a neighbouring tree. The...
by Bulga Forest | Apr 27, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary
Rain falls over the western slopes of the Bulga forest. A daisy has a flush before winter...