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Welcome to the Orange Field Naturalist and Conservation Society
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This months newsletter is now available on the Newsletter page. Orange Field Naturalist and Conservation Society. Orange Field Naturalist and Conservation Society has been active in conservation since its creation in 1974. The group welcomes people of all ages and experience. The only criterion is an interest in the natural world. The aims of the society are:. To hold public meetings to educate members and supporters about nature conservation. To conserve and replace natives trees and other flora. Sunday...
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December | 2009 | Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga
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Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga. Birds of Urban Areas. List] Mates Gully Rd. If you have any queries or any sightings to report, email me at davidorchard0@gmail.com. Birds of Fields and Fencelines. December 29, 2009, 12:33 pm. Australasian Pipit (Anthus novaeseelandiae). Rufous Songlark (Cinclorhamphus mathewsi). The Rufous Songlark is almost as common as the Pipit. It is also highly vocal (see here. For a recording) and can be found in woodland as well as open grassland. Aside from the above, there are a nu...
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July | 2011 | Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga
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Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga. Birds of Urban Areas. List] Mates Gully Rd. If you have any queries or any sightings to report, email me at davidorchard0@gmail.com. PechaKucha Night, July 21. July 7, 2011, 7:27 pm. This is just a quick note to say that I have been invited to give a presentation as part of PechaKucha Night on the 21st of July. For those (like me until very recently) not familiar with PechaKucha, the website. Blog at WordPress.com. Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga. Blog at WordPress.com.
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June | 2010 | Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga
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Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga. Birds of Urban Areas. List] Mates Gully Rd. If you have any queries or any sightings to report, email me at davidorchard0@gmail.com. June 21, 2010, 3:43 pm. Listed a few of the insect species found in the area. The present post is a continuation of that one. Garden Praying Mantis (Orthodera ministralis). Tricolor Soldier Beetle (Chauliognathus tricolor). This breeding pair was photographed on Willans Hill. And may belong to the same subfamily (the Molytinae). This is another ...
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May | 2010 | Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga
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Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga. Birds of Urban Areas. List] Mates Gully Rd. If you have any queries or any sightings to report, email me at davidorchard0@gmail.com. Native Orchids in Livingstone National Park, Autumn Edition. May 21, 2010, 9:06 pm. The park is apparently home to 20 or more species of orchid. Nine spring-flowering species were documented in this earlier post. Lists four further spring-flowering species (. In the park. The management plan. Lists another four species: the greenhoods. Is the on...
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January | 2011 | Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga
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Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga. Birds of Urban Areas. List] Mates Gully Rd. If you have any queries or any sightings to report, email me at davidorchard0@gmail.com. January 30, 2011, 10:51 pm. I see that it has been more than two months since I last posted here. I’m afraid posting will probably continue to be sporadic and unreliable. I’ve added two species to the list of bird species found in the Wagga area. The magpie goose (. And the plumed whistling-duck (. Sp are in the wrong spots.
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Enviro water for drain; Goulburn bitterns; key supporters; & Robbie update. | Bitterns in Rice Project
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Enviro water for drain; Goulburn bitterns; key supporters; & Robbie update. Enviro water for drain; Goulburn bitterns; key supporters; & Robbie update. Jun 5, 2015. Exciting news just in from Coleambally. The district’s irrigation co-operative has assigned 50 megalitres of water for environmental purposes, and delivered it to provide bittern habitat while there is no rice. It’s being used in a drainage channel. Sound strange? Were not there in summer when the rice season was back in full swing. They ...
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January | 2010 | Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga
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Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga. Birds of Urban Areas. List] Mates Gully Rd. If you have any queries or any sightings to report, email me at davidorchard0@gmail.com. January 31, 2010, 3:03 pm. Leaden Flycatcher (Myiagra rubecula) in Murraguldrie Flora Reserve. In NSW. It is a wetter forest than is usually found in the area and this is reflected in the health and density of the vegetation and the large populations of bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) found there. And Chocolate Lilies (. Cassinias, a group of...
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November | 2009 | Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga
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Birdwatching in Wagga Wagga. Birds of Urban Areas. List] Mates Gully Rd. If you have any queries or any sightings to report, email me at davidorchard0@gmail.com. More of) The Flora and Fauna of Lake Albert. November 26, 2009, 12:35 pm. The lake is not looking especially healthy at the moment – and this picture was taken before the worst of the recent weather. Birdlife is scarce (though I have recently added the Sacred Kingfisher to the list. Common Blown-Grass (Lachnagrostis filiformis) Seedhead. Mouse-E...