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Furry
Fruit Rat
Koala
Ringtail Possum
Feathered
Crested Pigeons bragging
Eastern Spinebill
Magpie
Striated Pardalote
Rainbow Lorikeet
Red Wattlebird
Flighty
Bee
Beige moth
Moth -Berber Carpet style
Blue-banded Bee
Common -brown Butterfly – female
Meadow Argus Butterfly
Cabbage White BUtterfly
Moth – small
Cricket
Mating Damselflies
European Wasp
Mating flies
Fly
Hoverfly
Ladybug
Leafhopper
Locust
Lovebug
Grey Moth
Paper Wasp
Praying Mantis
Ringed Xenica Butterfly
Shield Bug
Skinny bug
Southern Grass Dart
Tiny fly
Small wasp drinking
Creepy, Crawly, Slippery, Slidey and Scary
Ant with eggs
Caterpillar on potato plant
Twiggy Caterpillar
Click Beetle
Crab Spider
TINY frogs ( 5 year old’s finger)
Garden Beetle
Ladybug
Little spider
Millipedes
mini bugs
Spider
pie-dish Beetle
Slater
Southern Brown Tree Frog
Spider
Spider
Spider
Tadpoles
Tiny fly
Weevil
Scaly
Brown Snake – approx 130cms
Marbled Gecko
Painted Gecko
Skink
Skink village
Eastern Brown Snake
Author: macmsue
I’m a sister, wife, mother, grandmother, auntie and friend. I prefer to be outside and am interested in photography, nature and different cultures. I believe everything on this earth has a right to be here but some things and some people would be happiest if their space was far away from mine. (Flies and biting bugs take note!) I don’t like housework and think dust is Nature’s way of saying, “This is my space, I was here first.”
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Some of these are definitely creepy crawlers.
Thankfully they always seem to be in a hurry to creep away to a safer place.
You can keep your snakes. Whenever I see one I go into total survival mode. The last thing I’d be thinking of is photographing it!
I don’t like them either and am very happy I was able to persuade it to leave although I did have a few scary visions of it chasing me.
Wow, lots of interesting wildlife around your place Sue. The fruit rat was a new one for me. Those tiny frogs are so cute! But you can have those brown snakes.
I don’t want the snakes either! I’m astonished at how tiny the frogs are, much smaller than the tadpoles. They must shrink a lot as they change.
Wow, better not mess around with that snake! Does it hunt those fruit rats?
Apparently the snakes feed on mice and rats, now that there is no fruit left on Loquat Tree I hope the rats and snakes will all move on!