by Bulga Forest | Feb 24, 2023 | Treesit Diary
” Their extra long orangey red legs, giving them the spider tag, are amazingly nimble. They can move incredibly fast, even while carrying treasures many times larger than themselves.” Bulga tree-sit Diary day 48 There is a colony of Leptomyrmex...
by Bulga Forest | Feb 23, 2023 | Treesit Diary
“Such a relief to have constant rain over many hours that will have reached the soil of this forest floor, recharging everything below.” Bulga tree-sit Diary day 47 Tarp held up well though a very rainy afternoon and evening, I am so glad this...
by Bulga Forest | Feb 22, 2023 | Treesit Diary
A lyrebird was incredibly vocal as the day was winding down. So many variations of sound: short staccato raps then long whistles blending into burring chirps that suddenly become melodic warbles while whip cracking follow a succession of chirrups and blooop bloop...
by Bulga Forest | Feb 21, 2023 | Treesit Diary
” Winged ants fill the sunrise air, looking for a new perfect place to colonise. ” Bulga tree-sit Diary day44 Winged ants fill the sunrise air, looking for a new perfect place to colonise. Discarded lacey wings float downward in spirals to gently...
by Bulga Forest | Feb 20, 2023 | Treesit Diary
” Yesterday afternoon a fellow very tall tree fell down this steep slope. The crashing lasted a full 6 seconds. Doesn’t sound long in words, but in time it’s quite a while.” Bulga tree-sit Diary day 44 Yesterday afternoon a fellow very...
by Bulga Forest | Feb 19, 2023 | Treesit Diary
“from a certain tree over the way came a fluttering, a beating of wings and a rustling of foliage like you’ve heard before but couldn’t see…. It’s… the Wonga Pigeon! ” Field notes from above the forest floor day 43. Lizzie raced around the...