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Lyreades

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Lyreades Skip to content Primary Menu Home About Why Lyreades? Search Search for: Lyreades In celebration of wattle 1 September 2018 1 September 2019 Carol Probets 2 Comments In June and July when the days are short and the air has a frosty bite, the Blue Mountains bush erupts in a spectacle of golden yellow sprinkled through the understorey like splashes of sunshine. Continue reading → Flora Acacia , Australia , Blue Mountains , Spring , Wattle , Wattle Day , Winter Refugees from the drought 31 December 2017 1 January 2018 Carol Probets 8 Comments It’s one of the paradoxes of birding that you often see more birds when conditions are dry, at least in the near-coastal regions where the majority of us live. The reason is that many of Australia’s nomadic birds leave the driest areas during drought and move toward the coast to take refuge in better watered areas. As ephemeral lakes and rivers dry up, water birds are forced to congregate in...

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