Last week saw two dreams come true – my first wild platypus [My First Wild Platypus! - ZooChat] and first ever bird of paradise [Paradise Riflebird - ZooChat] which were both seen on the Sunshine Coast hinterland up near the Blackall Range. The platypus was spotted along a well-known boardwalk in Maleny and the riflebird in Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve. There have been lots of interesting invertebrates with two new butterflies (including a swallowtail), three new dragonflies, lots of spiny ants as they are always so visible on tree trunks on most eucalypts and three new cicadas. My first species of bull ant and third species of fiddler crab are also worth mentioning. It was pleasing to also see king parrots fly across a small patch of remnant bushland in my local area along with several sightings of Swamp Wallabies [Swamp Wallaby - ZooChat] as they persist through narrow bushland corridors.A few updates from me – the humid weekends in Brisbane have been surprisingly productive and I’m finally developing some consistent momentum to reach a lot of my wildlife watching targets for 2023. The undoubtable highlight has been the Australian Owlet-Nightjar [Australian Owlet-Nightjar - ZooChat] at Wynnum Boardwalk. It’s a bit of a local celebrity among the Brisbane birders and has been well-visited as a finally reliable way to see this cryptic species. The boardwalk also provided my first ever wild sea turtles surfacing for air in the mangroves and a large shovelnose ray during high tide as the seawater floods the site.
The inverts have been simply superb in this heat. Two main highlights have included my first Teddy Bear Bee [Teddy Bear Bee, Amegilla bombiformis - ZooChat] and the Bright Cornelian [Bright Cornelian, Deudorix diovis - ZooChat]. The latter species is a rather underrated butterfly with the males having bright orange patches and a lovely overall pattern. The cornelian was particularly exciting because I intentionally have their food plant – tuckeroo – in the backyard for them and this was my first sighting of this species. My little project to see more butterflies in the suburbs. Other highlights include a newfound appreciation for cicadas and the assassin bug was a stunning find as well [Orange Ground Assassin Bug, Ectomocoris patricius - ZooChat]. Unfortunately the supposed Titan Stick Insect I covered in my wildlife thread with such excitement was more difficult to truly confirm according to the Queensland Museum. Too many possibilities to rule out from some pretty average images. There’s always next time.
Birds
73) Brown Thornbill, Acanthiza pusilla
74) White-throated Treecreeper, Cormobates leucophaea
75) Bush Stone-Curlew, Burhinus grallarius
76) Grey Fantail, Rhipidura albiscapa
77) White-faced Heron, Egretta novaehollandiae
78) Tawny Grassbird, Megalurus timoriensis
79) Grey Shrike-thrush, Colluricincla harmonica
80) Australian Owlet-Nightjar, Aegotheles cristatus
81) Cattle Egret, Bubulcus ibis
82) White-breasted Woodswallow, Artamus leucorynchus
83) Rufous Shrike-thrush, Colluricincla rufogaster
84) Double-barred Finch, Taeniopygia bichenovii
85) Bar-shouldered Dove, Geopelia humeralis
86) Peaceful Dove, Geopelia placida
Herptiles
07) Lace Monitor, Varanus varius
08) Dark Bar-sided Skink, Concinnia martini
09) Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas
Fish
05) Giant Shovelnose Ray, Glaucostegus typus
Invertebrates
61) Orchid Dupe Wasp, Lissopimpla excelsa
62) Eastern Oedaleus, Oedaleus australis
63) Grass Webworm, Herpetogramma licarsisalis
64) Rounded Sixline Blue, Nacaduba berenice
65) Choreutis periploca [metalmark moth]
66) Teddy Bear Bee, Amegilla bombiformis
67) Polyrhachis brisbanensis [spiny ant]
68) Yellow-striped Flutterer, Rhyothemis phyllis
69) Split-faced Silver Spider, Argyrodes fissifrons
70) Anthomyia medialis [root maggot fly]
71) Orange Ground Assassin Bug, Ectomocoris patricius
72) Colepia rufiventris [robber fly]
73) Fig Leaf Moth, Talanga tolumnialis
74) Razor Grinder, Henicopsaltria eydouxii
75) Common Aeroplane, Phaedyma shepherdi
76) Blunt Creeper, Cerithidea anticipata
77) Transparent Sixline Blue, Nacaduba kurava
78) Fat-bellied Emerald, Hemicordulia continentalis
79) Steganopsis melanogaster [acalyptrate fly]
80) Bromocoris souefi [stink bug]
81) Fungus-eating Ladybird, Illeis galbula
82) Beet Webworm, Spoladea recurvalis
83) Neolethaeus tenebrosus [seed bug]
84) Monarch, Danaus plexippus
85) Black-headed Skimmer, Crocothemis nigrifrons
86) Zosteria fulvipubescens [robber fly]
87) Australian Emerald, Hemicordulia australiae
88) Bright Cornelian, Deudorix diovis
89) Leaf-curling Spider, Phonognatha graeffei
90) Surinam Cockroach, Pycnoscelus surinamensis
91) Brown Huntsman, Heteropoda jugulans
92) Figleaf Beetle, Poneridia semipullata
93) Black-headed Strobe Ant, Opisthopsis rufithorax
94) Fiery Skimmer, Orthetrum villosovittatum
95) Southern Bark Squeaker Atrapsalta corticina
Mammals
04) Platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus
05) Swamp Wallaby, Wallabia bicolor
Birds
87) Little Egret, Egretta garzetta
88) Striated Heron, Butorides striata
89) Greater Crested Tern, Thalasseus bergii
90) Pacific Heron, Ardea pacifica
91) White-throated Needletail, Hirundapus caudacutus
92) Pale-headed Rosella, Platycercus adscitus
93) Little Wattlebird, Anthochaera chrysoptera
94) House Sparrow, Passer domesticus
95) Paradise Riflebird, Ptiloris paradiseus
96) Australian King Parrot, Alisterus scapularis
Herptiles
10) Eastern Bearded Dragon, Pogona barbata
11) Elegant Snake-eyed Skink, Cryptoblepharus pulcher
12) Saw-shelled Turtle, Myuchelys latisternum
13) Murray’s/Blue-spotted Forest Skink, Karma murrayi
14) Bar-sided Skink, Concinnia tenuis
Inverts
96) Common Bluetail, Ischnura heterosticta
97) Australian Duskhawker, Austrogynacantha heterogena
98) Brown Bunyip, Tamasa tristigma
99) Glasswing, Acraea andromacha
100) Splendid Ochre, Trapezites symmomus
101) Chalky Percher, Diplacodes trivialis
102) Red Arrow, Rhodothemis lieftincki
103) Orange-legged Swift Spider, Nyssus coloripes
104) Narrow-winged Awl, Badamia exclamationis
105) Tessellated Stick Insect, Anchiale austrotessulata
106) Mocis trifasciata [moth]
107) Australian Armyworm, Mythimna convecta
108) Giant Grasshopper, Valanga irregularis
109) Common Glider, Tramea loewii
110) Myrmecia queenslandica [bull ant]
111) Australian Golden Orbweaver, Trichonephila edulis
112) Black Digger Wasp, Sphex cognatus
113) Orange-clawed Fiddler Crab, Gelasimus vomeris
114) Pan-web Orbweaver, Cyrtophora exanthematica
115) Eucalyptus Variegated Beetle, Paropsisterna cloelia
116) Macleay’s Swallowtail, Graphium macleayanus
117) Wandering Glider, Pantala flavescens
118) Common Flatwing, Austroargiolestes icteromelas
119) Black Prince, Psaltoda plaga
120) Polyrhachis aurea [spiny ant]
121) Leptomyrmex tibialis [spider ant]
122) Zosteria rosevillensis [robber fly]
123) Floury Baker, Aleeta curvicosta
124) Jade Hunter, Austrogomphus ochraceus
125) Polyrhachis australis [spiny ant]
126) Purple Crow, Euploea tulliolus
127) Slender Skimmer, Orthetrum sabina
128) Southern Meat Ant, Iridomyrmex purpureus
129) Pale Hunter, Austrogomphus amphiclitus
130) Purple Line-Blue, Prosotas dubiosa
131) Daemel's Spiny Ant, Polyrhachis daemeli
132) Black Tree-Ticker, Birrima varians
133) Green Skimmer, Orthetrum serapia
134) Graphic Flutterer, Rhyothemis graphiptera
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