by Sue Collins | May 9, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary
The kaleidoscope of colours in the new growth of a sapling eucalypt are bright points in this grey green forest. There’s still some solid fungi around in the damp pockets of scrub that stay shaded through the day. The slender, delicate families are waiting for...
by Bulga Forest | May 7, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary
The Full Moon on Saturday night. Autumn weather is quickly turning into Winter chills, the new growth of the Angophera echos the Autumnal Reds of Northern Hemisphere Autumn...
by Bulga Forest | May 6, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary
Woken at 4am by the boppy sounds of a Bandicoot, the unusual shadows of the trees in relief in and out of moonlight are strange, It is 7 degrees. A lovely still morning that would have been a frost if it was a few degrees cooler, heavy dew on the tussock...
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...