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Insects at Middle Path
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A moth - species unknown to us but probably quite common |
We usually experience a lot of insects around Middle Path - especially during the summer. Here are some picture we've taken in no particular order. |
One of the challenges with living in an earthen building is the insects who also build hiomes of earth. |
A Mudwasp attending to her dynastic ambitions. |
A huntsman spider on our range hood |
An integral part of the Middle Path food chain, huntsman spiders are usually nocturnal. |
One year we had a house guest in the pot plant. |
A cicada - percussionist extraordinaire |
a closeup of the cicada head |
Here's what they loook like up close and personal. |
Yes - another non-insect with nowhere to go at the moment. |
A Microbat rests momentarily on the wall |
Yes - its a fungus - but it does look quite outstanding. |
These attractive fungus are just parked here until we find a suitable page for them. |
| Continue your exploration of wildlife at Middle Path...... |
| With feathers:- | |
| With fur:- | With scales:- |
| With none of the above:- | |
| With us:- |
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This document (www.middlepath.com.au/about/wildlife_insects.php) was last updated on Monday June 16th 2008 || email
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