Last on the Card – April 2023

Last Photo for April 2023

Everyone who contributes their good and not so good photos has fun I hope. I enjoy seeing your photos. Thanks to those being brave enough to show everyone your last photo for the month in its naked glory.
It doesn’t have to be on the very last day of the month if you didn’t take any photos. Maybe it was earlier in the month when the last photo was taken.

So let’s see what you have for April 2023

The rules are simple:
1. Post the last photo on your SD card or last photo on your phone for the 30th April or whenever your last photo was taken.
2. No editing – who cares if it is out of focus, not framed as you would like or the subject matter didn’t cooperate.
3. You don’t have to have any explanations, just the photo will do
4. Create a Pingback to this post or link in the comments
5. Use the tags The Last Photo and #LastOnTheCard

Here’s mine. Last month an unintentional floral theme, this month, an insect leaning.

From my Samsung Galaxy S9

From my Canon PowerShot SX70HS

From my Canon EOS 1300D

Someone is watching

Denzil’s Nature Photo Challenge #2: Eyes

A White-banded Noctuid Moth
Brown Ringlet Butterfly

Green Fly eyes
A Water Dragon
Silver Gull
Figbird
Laughing Kookaburra
Australian Pelican
King Parrot
Black-necked Stork

Fungi eyes

Finding their way

Todays Prompt: Moths

A Tiger Moth has long narrow antenna which is handy to find other moths….

….to make more moths

Hypospila Creberrima has amazing feathery antenna

A White-banded Noctuid has big “eyes” to keep predators at bay but no antenna visible as they are kept folded until needed

I see spots

The Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #148: Spots and Dots

A moth with blue spots

Leopard Lily flower

Common Crow Butterfly

Spotted Pardalote

Art from La Biennale di Venezia a few years ago

Spotted Wyandotte chook

Foxglove flower

Xenica Butterfly

Lights in a tree

Art work in the Grand Hyatt Hotel Seoul

I told my mate that I had spots before my eyes.
He said “Did you see a Doctor?”
I replied “No – just spots”

We have tigers

The Weekend Challenge: Colour Challenge – Tiger

I was preparing these for my monthly post for September but it seems to be growing so this is an opportunity to let a few of my “tigers” loose.

My besties garden has a few of these plants. Some call them Tiger Tails but I do think they are Lions Tails

My Lily which is tiger looking for a Leopard Lily

We called these moths Tiger Moths when my girls were small. I have since found out that they are called Orange Shouldered Wasp Moths.

OK I finally have a Tiger that is a Tiger

Don’t you think it was a bit of a Ragtag Variety

Caught Unawares

The inspirational quote from Debbie at Travel with Intent

“I like to photograph anyone before they know what their best angles are.” – Ellen Von Unwerth

In the throes of passion
ones attentions
are not drawn
to the surroundings.
Never notice
who may be there,
waiting,
camera poised.
An intimate moment,
caught unaware,
captured,
forever.
170712_blog challenge_bugs_moth sex

 

170712_blog challenge_bugs_lineblue butterfly sex

 

170712_blog challenge_bugs_dragonfly sex

 

This is February

Oh dear, another month of photos that is too big. I think I should do a week at a time. I haven’t included the photos from the other posts, just a couple I think. It was a weird month. The days were the usual February hot to very hot days with the rain finally appearing at the end of February.

Perhaps, as usual, a cup of tea or a drink of choice, get comfy and I hope you get to the end without nodding off.

This time I am starting off with insects so those who have an aversion to spiders, moths or flies get your scrolling finger ready to zip past some fantastic photos lol
I found a tiny hairy caterpillar who looked so unusual. Yes I did get a bit close with the lens and the centre section did get a bit squashed by the lens
caterpillar_named_binna burra_feb 2018

I surprised a small spider. She ran out to defend her egg nest
spider_nest_named_home_feb 2018

Even a hornet has to have a drink on a hot day
hornet_drink_named_home_feb 2018

One of the more unusual grasshoppers I have at my place
grasshopper_named_home-feb 2018

These flies like to bite. The bit of the proboscis that is hanging down has a spike sheathed inside. The other dagger like thing is the antennae. The angle makes them look fierce.
fly_named_binna burra_feb 2018

You can see why the fly is angry all the time and wants to bite. A bit of baldness can make anyone cross.
fly_head_named_binna burra_feb 2018

With all the places in the garden to hatch out, these cicadas chose the same leaf
cicada_double_named_home_feb 2018

The Line Blue Butterflies had a monopoly in some parts of the garden. This tiny one found a quiet place to sit for a while
line blue butterfly_named_binna burra_feb 2018

A moth, we call a tiger moth, really loved the scent of the Murraya flowers
moth_named_binna burra_feb 2018

Looking at a Crow Eggfly Butterfly who was looking at me
butterfly_named_binna burra_feb 2018

This Dragonfly has been in a mud puddle I think
dragonfly_orange_named_binna burra_feb 2018

Such a dainty tiny Dragonfly
dragonfly_named_binna burra_feb 2018

The fig tree has so many figs which the birds love
fig_named_home_feb 2018

Isn’t this Wood Fungus lovely
wood fungus_named_binna burra_feb 2018

An old fashioned Hibiscus flower. This is one of the smallest Hibiscus flowers in the garden.
hibiscus flower_named_binna burra_feb 2018

The Leopard Lillies liked the hot weather
leopard lily flower_named_home_feb 2018

So did the Ginger flowers
ginger flower_named_home_feb 2018

The Lilli Pilli bush doesn’t flower that much but when it does isn’t it spectacular?
lili pilli flower_named_binna burra_feb 2018

Onto Animals which includes a couple of Python photos so snake phobes get ready to whizz past some really beautiful photos

As it was hot, the Carpet Python came out from the roof space and stretched along the rafter. It must have been quite warm so close to the corrugated iron
carpet snake_named_binna burra_feb 2018

When the weather was a bit cooler, the Python managed to knot up into a smallish ball. This is about 2 meters of snake all rolled up
carpet snake_curled_named_binna burra_feb 2018

When it was a too hot, the Python decided that Charlies little pond was a cool place to be. Charlie didn’t care and swam about the snake while the snake ignored Charlie thankfully.
snake and fish_named_binna burra_feb 2018

Charlie also had another unwelcome visitor. How ugly are Cane Toads?
cane toad_named_binna burra_feb 2018

Enough of ugly, here is some cute. Early one morning, a couple of Yellow-footed Antechinus were hopping around the verandah
antechinus_named_home_feb 2018

When I went into the shed, I disturbed some Lesser Long-eared Bats. Aren’t their little feet lovely?
lesser long eared bat_named_binna burra_feb 2018

We are now in the bird zone so those who have been rushing past the previous photos can relax now

A great way to spend part of a hot day is in one of the many bird baths scattered around the place. A Grey Fantail contemplating a plunge
grey fantail_bird bath_named_binna burra_feb 2018

A Variegated Fairy Wren checking out the mosaic bird bath
vareigated fairy wren_named_binna burra_feb 2018

The little Thornbill jumped straight in, splashing about
thornbill_bird bath_named_binna burra_feb 2018

A Red-browed Firetail Finch just dunked under to cool off
red browed finch_named_binna burra_feb 2018

A Jenny Wren looked on from the safety of the bushes
fairy wren_named_home_feb 2018

A Spangled Drongo was looking for some grubs in the Poinciana tree after his dip in the bird bath
spangled drongo_named_binna burra_feb 2018

The Eastern Yellow Robin took his usual lookout on the garden chair to scan the garden for dinner
eastern yellow robin_chair_named_binna burra_feb 2018

We wondered who was making a mess on the car doors early in the morning. I finally was able to catch the culprit – a Green Catbird
catbird_car_named-binna burra_feb 2018

This White-headed Pigeon was on lookout at the bird bath while its young one had a drink of water
white headed pigeon_named_binna burra_feb 2018

One morning there was a terrible sound in the garden. There were Ravens calling and flying about. I finally spotted a Channel-billed Cuckoo young who was being raised by the Ravens
channel billed cuckoo_named_home_feb 2018

The birds were all calling out, making a real noise in the garden. I finally spotted the culprit who set them off. A Pacific Baza was sitting in a tree. Nearby another two were calling as well. They bought their young one to check out the garden.
pacific baza_named_binna burra_feb 2018

When I go outside I always look up as often a Wedged-tailed Eagle or two will be wheeling about looking for an unsuspecting snack
wedged tailed eagle_binna burra_named_feb 2018

I think I was lucky to have everything just right to capture this spiders web. The Primrose flowers add a splash of colour
spider web_named_binna burra_feb 2018

The door latch from the Cathedral in Grafton. It doesn’t look very worn so I don’t think it is the original but looked quite good enough to photograph
door handle_grafton cathedral_named_grafton_feb 2018

I loved the lighting in the loungeroom one night
the room_named_binna burra_feb 2018

Thanks for your staying power. Enjoy a sunset
sunset_named_binna burra_feb 2018

This is January

January has been a month of hot weather a bit of rain but most of all the butterflies are around. The hot days have made the birds a bit scarce. Now the Summer flowers are out they’ll return. The rain over the past 5 days has seen a lot more smaller birds in the garden.

Ok lets get going. Another huge lot of photos so maybe your favourite drink you enjoy while looking at blogs may be in order again.

Perhaps some flowers and plants to get going. Isn’t the bark on this Australian Native Fig Tree wonderful
bark marking_named_ballina_jan 2018

The Red Tower Ginger flowers are looking after the garden
red tower ginger flower_named_binna burra_jan 2018

More red flowers are emerging
red flower_named_binna burra_jan 2018

The Blue Ginger buds are ready to burst
blue ginger buds_named_binna burra_jan 2018

I did find a bit of wood fungi in the forest
fungi_named_binna burra_jan 2018

I have never seem Macaranga flowers before. I am still not sure if they are flowers or buds
macaranga flower buds_named_binna burra_jan 2018

The flower buds are high in the canopy. When they open they are tubular white flowers which drop to the garden floor.
silk tree_flower buds_named_binna burra_jan 2018

A mixture of weeds. A Camphor Laurel leaf on a Cobblers Peg plant
weeds_named_binna burra_jan 2018

The Cunji are growing so well on the banks of the spring
cunji_named_binna burra_jan 2018

The spring is a lovely place to be on a hot day.
creek_named_binna burra_jan 2018

I discovered this Australian Native plant when I was mowing the front of my place. It is almost two meters tall, covered in white flowers which ants love.
austrailian native flower_named_home_jan 2018

Some bits and pieces
Holding the cattle yards together
fence fix_named_jackadgery_jan 2018

The trawler setting off in the afternoon to fish through the night
trawler going to sea_named_ballina_jan 2018

The rusty seat on the old tractor
rust_named_jackadgery_jan 2018

Reptiles I have found
The Geckos live in my house. This is the Gecko who lives in the hallway.
gecko_named_home_jan 2018

You never know who is sleeping on the verandah rafters.
carpet snake_verandah_named_binna burra_jan 2018

Such pretty markings
carpet snake_close_named_binna burra_jan 2018
Time for some birds
I didn’t know this bird as it flew about me. I have taken photos of Jacky Winter birds before. This is a young bird
jackie winter_named_jackadgery_jan 2018

The Lewins Honeyeaters are always on the look out for the grubs in the Poinciana tree
lewins honeyeater_named_binna burra_jan 2018

Late afternoon and the Pelicans are ready to sleep
pelicans_asleep_named_ballina_jan 2018

The Gulls are ready to annoy them.
pelican_seagull_named_ballina_jan 2018

The lovely Eastern Yellow Robin happy to be in the garden.
eastern yellow robin_named_binna burra_jan 2018

Found these native snails in the garden having a snooze.
snails_namewd_binna burra_jan 2018

The Cricket was happy to be taken outside
cricket_named_home_jan 2018

What would Summer be like without Dragonflies
dragonfly01_named_binna burra_jan 2018

I love their wing patterns
dragonfly02_named_binna burra_jan 2018

A grub in the Paperbark tree making track and holes all over the tree
lavae_paperbark tree_named_tweed heads_jan 2018

There was a migration of moths. We called this one a Fox Moth
fox moth_named_binna burra_jan 2018

The outside wings of the Meadow Argus are quite muted
meadow argus butterfly_named_binna burra_jan 2018

Inside is a different story
meadow argus_wings open_named_binna burra_jan 2018

The Wanderers are slowly coming back
wanderer butterfly_named_binna burra_jan 2018

Common Crows are everywhere at the moment
common crow_named_binna burra_jan 2018

A Common Ringlet about to take off
common ringlet_named_binna burra_jan 2018

There are so many butterflies with the word Common in front of their name. The Common Eggfly is a name that doesn’t do this butterfly justice.
common eggfly01_named_binna burra_jan 2018

Remember The Quest to photograph a Blue Triangle Butterfly. Well now I have two Blue Triangles. Aren’t their faces great
blue triangle butterflies_mating_named_binna burra_jan 2018

The Moon is up and about in the clouds
moon_cloud_named_ballina_jan 2018

The Sun is almost setting
sunset_early_named_binna burra_jan 2018

So it is time for me to finish off. Hope you have enjoyed my January.
sunset full_named_binna burra_jan 2018

This is September: the other bits

Well here is the second installment of This is September. Here is an assortment of stuff but mainly nature.

First off I’d like to let you know my sad news. My elderly neighbour and good friend Geoff, the bloke who gave me this beautiful Iris, died earlier this week. I have so many plants from his wonderful garden, perhaps a future blog, that I will always have good memories especially when the plants flower and spread sunshine to my garden.
iris_geoffs_named_home_sept 2017

I might as well stay on the flowers that managed to bloom despite the lack of rain. Orange Trumpet flowers hang from the shed.
orange trumpet flower_named_home_sept 2017

The Bromiliad flowers are most unusual
bromiliad flower_named_home_sept 2017

The Pansys battled on with a watering every now and then.
pansy_yellow_named_binna burra_sept 2017

I like the lion face in this Pansy
pansy_orange_named_binna burra_sept 2017

The Rose Geraniums flowered looking so spectacular dotted through the garden
rose geranium_named_home_sept 2017

Most of the flowers also had other things happening too. Can you find the insect on the Westringia? Hint it’s a bee
westringia_named_home-sept 2017

The butterflies liked resting on the Westringia. Not sure if this is a Grass Dart or a Skipper
grass dart or skipper_named_home_sept 2017

Stingless Native Bees were a buzz about the Orange Trumpet flowers.
orange trumpet flower_stingless native bees_named_home_sept 2017

Other bees likes to get among the Grevilleas
bee_honey gem_named_home_sept 2017

The Wisteria came out to bloom for a few weeks. Wanderer Butterflies were attracted to the flowers perfume.
wanderer butterfly_wisteria_named_binna burra_sept 2017

Another sign of Spring is Orchard Swallowtails in the garden.
orchard swallowtail butterfly01_named_binna burra_sept 2017

One of the biggest butterflies that come around the garden.
orchard swallowtail butterfly02_side_named_binna burra_sept 2017

Some moths are hard to find when they sit on the ground
moth hidden_named_home_august 2017

Other butterflies are rather small like this Barred Skipper who didn’t mind resting on a leaf
barred skipper_named_home_sept 2017

Do you remember the Assassin Bug photo? Here is the full photo
assasin bug_bananas_named_home_sept 2017

Come warmer weather, spider webs appear. The St Andrews Cross Spider didn’t quite get the “this is what a cross looks like” memo
st andrews cross spider_web_named_home_sept 2017

I din’t think he cares very much
st andrews cross spider_named_home_sept 2017

Insects are everywhere. Some like to see what you are doing on the computer
insect on screen_named_home_sept 2017

Just a fly sitting on a leaf
fly_named_binna burra_sept 2017

An ant scurried away when it saw the camera
ant_pentas_named_home_sept 2017

A Common Yellow Butterfly shows the birds how to hide among the leaves
common yellow butterfly_named_home_sept 2017

Some leaves look  wonderful. The colours the White Fig leaves turn merge so well
leaf_fig_named_home_sept 2017

The sunlight on the Bottlebrush leaf drew my attention. This is without the photo bombing bee
bottlebrush_leaf_colour_named_home_sept 2017

The Bloodwood Tree nuts litter the forest floor
bloodwood nuts_named_home_sept 2017

On a walk we came across a Spotted Gum with interesting bark patterns and lumps. What can you see?
tree bumps_named_home_sept 2017

The Ironbark looked like it had a claw emerging down its trunk.
tree claw_named_home_sept 2017

Can you see a cat?
tree cat_named_home_sept 2017

We saw a bear…can you?
tree bear_named_home_sept 2017

The Silk Tree pods are like orange velvet in the tree tops
silk tree pod_named_binna burra_sept 2017

Sometimes the pods drop with their seeds intact
silk tree pod_seeds_named_binna burra_sept 2017

The Agave looked lovely in the morning sun
agave_pot_named_home_sept 2017

The Skink hung on to the bricks as it surveyed the scene on the church in Grafton
skink_named_grafton_sept 2017

The Joeys are now too big to fit in the pouch any more
red necked wallaby_joey_named_home_sept 2017
The Spring sunsets have been amazingsunset01_named_binna burra_sept 2017

The sun is almost gone so it’s time to say see ya later.
sunset02_named_binna burra_sept 2017