Saturday
10th
August
SHE
SAID:
We
had a relaxed morning, with a short drive to try & find the
Albany Pitcher Plant, but we failed!
After
lunch I had a 3 hour walk around Northcliffe. The little village of
around 300 people is surrounded by tall trees & bush. Plenty of
places to explore. I found 4 flowering orchid types, & as per
usual, plenty still to flower.
I
was pretty knackered on my return!
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| Northcliffe bush & old railway track walk |
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| Wildflowers & fungi |
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| Common Helmet Orchid (Corybas recurvus) |
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| Red-sepalled Snail Orchid, Curly Locks & Murdoch Snail Orchid |
After failing in my quest for a pitcher plant I retired to the lounge to relax and watch footy.





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