A mixed bag for December full of highs and lows. It is getting dry again. The lush green that developed over Winter and Spring seemingly disappeared overnight and left brown and crunchy mingled among those stoic grass stems. Most of the photos are from home, a few in town and at Caniaba.
Not as many photos either so maybe you’ll finish before the music
Your scrolling song for December
Let’s get going then
Some mornings were quite misty

A few days ago I visited my daughter and drove past the “Fence Tree” It first featured in this Pick a Word post
That photo was from 2017 but was sure I posted an older photo.
I am happy to report that the tree is well and healthy.

I don’t think I have ever shown where the fence tree lives

I was looking for a plant that I was going to afix to this board. I picked up the board again and it had a hitch hiker. The caterpillar must have heard that a plant was going to be there just in time for lunch. Sorry little bud, go and munch some bush tucker not garden produce.

I went over to the house dam to see what was going on and found a bit of action. More of the dam stories in this post
I looked down after trying to track a dragonfly and there it was sitting on some bark right beside me

At the start of the month I found the first Cicada shell. They are very quiet so far this Summer compared to other years.

There seemed to be a lot of skinks scuttling around the verandahs in December. A little Copper Head had his own patrol line

There was a lot of blue skies and Cabbage Whites were the butterfly I saw the most

I loved the contrast between the flower and the butterfly

Every morning and evening the peep peep peep constant call of the White-throated Treecreeper fills the garden cheerily as they hop up and down the trees looking for a snack.

A couple of Spangled Drongos dropped in for a bath one afternoon. They are around a lot and I hope they have nested here again.

Since the Pied Currawongs left for the mountains for the Summer, there has been a lot more smaller birds around the garden. The Red-backed Wrens come through in their little flock whizzing among the plants. When it’s time to move on, one of the older ones, like this female, hop onto a good vantage point to see if the way to the next stop off is clear.

Most times if there are Wrens around, then Red-browed Firetail Finches won’t be far away

Are you still here?
Well come on, it’s time to fly over to see some flowers like the following have done

The eyes on the prize. A Blue-banded Bee picks a tasty Pentas flower

As does a Teddy Bear Bee. One thing I noticed while doing a bit of bee watching is that Blue-banded Bees bully and chase Teddy Bear Bees. I saw a small gang of two then three Blue-banded Bees suddenly appear and chase the Teddy Bear Bee. Strange behaviour for solitary bees I thought

The Crocus flowered very well in the hanging pot in the garden.

Now onto some flowers from the garden at Caniaba. The yellow throat of this Petunia is such a contrast

The bed of Petunias looked lovely

This is the tiny flower of a Paperbark Tree in my place. The birds and bees love them.

Last month I showed the life of a red lilli pilli flower. This is the first flower on a white Lilli Pilli

I just love the petal shapes and colours

Isn’t this rose one of the most beautiful you have ever seen? A Double Delight Rose

Colours shape and form won me with these Gaillardia flowers

I enjoyed being at the dam on hot days before it became too hot. Watching dragonflies dance over the water, the occasional Kingfisher or Kookaburra sit on a branch waiting for movement below

I hope you enjoyed a look at what I found and saw in December. If you had a favourite drop me a comment as I like to know what I am doing right. Also you might have a few photos or something to contribute to The Changing Seasons
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Gorgeous! 🙂
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Thank you ever so much Sue 🙂 🙂
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Very nice!!
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Thanks wormie 🙂
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A great diary of photos. That fence tree is quite something isn’t it? I love the insect life you’ve captured together with the flowers. Happy New Year!
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So glad you enjoyed this post. Happy new year Margaret 🙂
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You too, Brian!
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Love the wren, Brian. What a wonderful world. Thanks for sharing it with me.
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So glad you enjoyed my December Jo. I love little wrens in my garden. Hope you and Mick had a lovely NYE 🙂
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It was different, Brian, but enjoyable. I won’t elaborate here 😉💖
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👍😉
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Your so,Italy bee photos are lovely! Unfortunately we only see Teddy bear bees very occasionally. The whit water lily is a stunner!
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Thank you. Glad you enjoyed my December 🙂
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What did I write there? 🙄 It should say: Your solitary bee photos are lovely! ….
I also found it amazing that the blue banded bees chased the Teddy Bear bee!
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I sort of worked out what you meant but didn’t want to say ????? 😉
I did as well. I thought our native bees were quite friendly 🙂
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😂
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Beautiful images to accompany a great post. I feel so sorry for the Teddy Bear bee. (I have only ever heard the word skink in Scots. It took me a second to understand that it means something totally different in English! In Scots, it means something totally different: a shin, knuckle, or hough of beef 🤣)
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Thank you Susan 🙂 Yes I did feel for the Teddy Bear Bee.
I love the differences in words and meaning around the world 🙂
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What a contrast your sunny flowery bee- and butterfly-filled December is to my wintery one! I especially love your little wren 🙂
Here’s my December for you: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-a-december-selection/
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Glad you enjoyed a bit of sunshine Sarah. Little Wrens are so wonderful to have hopping about.
Be over to yours in a sec 🙂
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Some gorgeous wildlife images Brian. Love that rose too
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Thanks ever so much Karina. It is a lovely rose 🙂
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Lovely selection as always Brian!
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Thanks ever so much Graham 🙂
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Hi again, BB. These are great photos, and I’m enjoying the music. It is new to me and I love it! It’s fun to read some of the comments to see what others like. I’m amazed at how many different flower types you photograph here. Nice post. Thanks for sharing. 🙂 This is my year-end post. http://alwayswrite.blog/2022/12/28/wqw-50-remembering-2022-with-quotes-poetry-photos-and-stories/
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Glad you like the music and photos Marsha. I love photographing flowers 🙂
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They are so lovely. Where you live must be a little like an Hawaiian paradise.
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Without the coconut trees 🌴😉
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Or the ocean? You’re not right on the ocean are you?
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Not near the ocean, about 70kms from my place
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Closer than I am. I’m jealous!!!
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Wow!
Such an amazing way to end a wonderful. This is very lovely 🙂
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Thanks ever so much Hammad 🙂
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Another awesome song, Brian – I can always count on your posts for good music and interesting critters & sights!
This is my first time viewing Fence Tree – it is unbelievable. Took me a while to unpack what I was looking at. I am glad you revisited and posted for those of us who missed it all those years ago.
And that caterpillar – sooooooo adorable!
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Thank you Ju-Lyn. I was quite astounded in seeing the Fence Tree for the first time my self.
I so hoped he stayed on the board while I went to get my camera.
Glad you like the song as well. It is different to the Linkin Park music my daughter listened to many years ago 🙂
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