This was June

It has taken me ages to sort through the photos that I took in June. Luckily I took out the photos of birds that I encountered and put them in this blog. I was surprised at some of the subjects that I managed to capture as it is Winter here which is normally a bit dry but we have had a rather wet Autumn. I am wondering where to start as I have quite a number of photos so maybe I will get going with some of the old bits and pieces I came across in June. The photos are at my place unless otherwise stated.

When I visited a neighbour, I had to stop and photograph the old farm stuff they have near their front gate. I think this is a horse drawn stick rake.
old stick rake_named_jackadgery_june 2017

The old cart has seen better days. My Grandfather was a Wheel Wright and I reckon he would love to have a go at restoring this cart.
old cart_named_jackadgery_june 2017

As you know, I love rust, the colours and the shapes that make the metal into an art work.
rust01_named_jackadgery_june 2017

The chains and hook are a wonderful knot of rust.
rust02_named_jackadgery_june 2017

This old pulley is hanging on the besties verandah. It may have been part of the old dairy that used to be on her place years ago.
old pulley_named_binna burra_june 2017

I love the tiny water drops in the spiders webs from the misty rain.
pulley_bandw_named_binna burra_june 2017

The rain has put water drops on the flowers in pots on her verandah.
violet_water drops_named_binna burra_june 2017

The Zygote Cactus water drops seem to be able to defy gravity
zygote cactus_water drops_named_binna burra_june 2017

Even the spiders web caught a water drop or two.
water drop_named_binna burra_june 2017

The spiders web in the Red Ironbark had a golden glow. The Red Ironbarks are majestic trees on my place.
spiders web_ironbark_named_home_june 2017

The rain drops on the spiders web in the grass looked like jewels.
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Moss and lichen are other favourites of mine to photograph. A lovely green on the Bloodwood tree.
the tree bark_named_home_june 2017

The wonderful coloured red sap from the Red Ironbark oozes from fissures in the bark.
ironbark_sap_named_home_june 2017

The Tuckeroos are in flower and the trees are full of these tiny flowers.
tuckaroo flower_named_home_june 2017

The trees were abuzz with the sounds of bees and insects.
tuckaroo flower01_bees_named_home_june 2017

I am not sure if this is a bee or a wasp.
tuckaroo flower02_bees_named_home_june 2017

The bees certainly have to scrunch to get to the pollen and nectar.
tuckaroo flower03_bees_named_home_june 2017

I didn’t notice the red eye on this insect until I down loaded the photos.
tuckaroo flower04_bees_named_home_june 2017

The Blue-banded Bees were still hanging around the Pentas. I love their blue bums.
blue banded bee01_pentas_named_home_june 2107

They hardly sit still and this bee looks like he hasn’t any wings.
blue banded bee02_pentas_named_home_june 2107

Down on the forest floor, I was trying to get the right angle for a photo of the fungi when along came this fellow. I love the colours of the fungi. The reds are very striking to see. just little red dots on the ground.
fungus_red_finger_insect_named_home-june 2017

I found this bunch of fungi during a Landcare visit to a site in Tucabia emerging from the mulch.
fungi_group_named_tucabia_june 2017

In the rainforest on my besties place I always come across fungi growing on the fallen trees. This is the first time I have seen this wood fungi which went the length of the log. Amazing colour isn’t it?
fungi_red_named_binna burra_june 2017

This wood fungi was on the end of a log nearby. Such a contrast in colour from the fungi above.
fungus_tree_named_binna burra_june 2017

I found this little Stink Horn Fungus walking down the driveway at her place. I think I was stalking the Brush Turkey trying to get a photo of him on the mound he built.
stink horn fungus_named_binna burra_june 2017

Isn’t the yellow of this fungi just lovely? And it even curled its edge to show me its frill.
fungus_yellow_named_home-june 2017

The Gold Top mushrooms are everywhere at the moment on my place.
fungus_goldtop_named_home_june 2017

I love looking under the fungi to see the frills which have a fascinating shape and texture.
fungus_goldtop_beneath_named_home_june 2017

Growing on a log in the forest, the mix of moss with its seed pods and the fungi looked like a tiny elfin garden.
170622_blog challenge_vision_moss_fungi

The Bromiliads in my besties garden are flowering but mine haven’t as yet. The mix of colours on this flower is just right.
bromiliad flower_named_binna burra_june 2017

The Matchstick Bromiliad flower is different.
bromiliad flower_cigarette_named_binna burra_june 2017

This is me being a bit artistic with the hanging Hibiscus flower.
hibiscus flower_changed_named_binna burra_june 2017

I can’t remember what this vine flower is called but it certainly caught my eye in my besties garden. I love the curly tendril as well.
flower_named_binna burra_june 2017

Looking deep inside the flower, it almost looks like it is exploding outwards.
flower_centre_named_binna burra_june 2017

The Banksia flower in the afternoon sun.
banksia flower_named_binna burra_june 2017

My neighbour has a wheelbarrow full of these Pancake cactus. They are becoming one of my favourite cacti.
pancake cactus_named_jackadgery_june 2017

When I was watering some pot plants on the front verandah, out popped the little Broad-palmed Frog.
broad-palmed frog03_named_home_june 2017

Isn’t it one of the cutest frogs you have ever seen?
broad-palmed frog_09_named_home_june 2017

At the Landcare walk at Tucabia you know I couldn’t resist chasing a butterfly. The Large Grass Yellow was feeding on a Farmers Friend or Cobblers Peg plant.
large grass yellow_named_tucabia_june 2017

The Orange Palm Dart butterfly just happened to sit on a leaf while I was stalking a bird in my besties garden. What wonderful colours
orange palm dart02_binna burra_named_june 2017

The Orange Palm Dart was very co-operative in getting its photo taken.
orange palm dart01_binna burra_named_june 2017

In Winter, you have to be careful when you go to the wood pile. You never know who is getting the warmth of the afternoon sun. Luckily I saw this small Red-bellied Black Snake
black snake_wood pile_named_binna burra_june 2017

Well the sun is setting so I better get off and do stuff. Hope you enjoyed the things I found in June.
sunset_jackadgery_named_june 2017

6 thoughts on “This was June

  1. Hi Bushboy,
    What an interesting variety of mushrooms you have found! The stink horn fungus is just wow. Are there any edible among them?
    Beautiful exotic flowers! The vine flower’s name you couldn’t remember is Passiflora alata.
    Catching insects with the camera can be very hard, especially bees. The insect you considered a bee or a wasp is a fly mimic ing a wasp. The bee with the brown stripes you captured looks pretty much the same as we have in Europe. The blue-banded bees are very cute. Sadly we don’t have such colourful bees here.
    Hahaha, I like that single spiderweb with a drop are the end! And of course those beautiful butterflies!
    I hope your July will be as fruitful as your June, and we will be lucky to see the results. 😉
    Evita

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  2. I love this June series (not the snake though). 🙂 A nice mix of flowers, webs, and mushrooms. The two droplets are just remarkable!!

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