20 December, 2010

Huge caterpillar in my garden

This huge bright green caterpillar, bigger than my largest finger, was hiding in my pot of almost died strawberry plants. Curled up it didn't look that big... I think this part is it's head and the part with the brown hook is it's rear... not sure. I've tried to locate him again but can't find him, I assume he is trying to cocoon and get ready to be a huge butterfly?

19 December, 2010

Eucalyptus ficifolia

The bright orange flowers of the Eucalyptus ficifolia are blooming in our streets at the moment, so pretty.

18 December, 2010

13 December, 2010

Crested Terns

A few Crested Terns on the beach in Guilderton this weekend, on the stretch of beach where the Moore River meets the Indian Ocean.

03 December, 2010

Shells at Swan River

There is a big sand bank at Walters Point going pretty far into the Swan River during low tide where you can find these shells all over the place.

02 December, 2010

River debris

Natural river debris at Walters Point on the Swan River December 2009

01 December, 2010

Dogs

This beautiful Husky pair was at Pelican Point windsurf beach last summer

30 November, 2010

Spider

I was storing away photos from the last year starting with December last year and came across this forgotten tiny spider hiding in the wild jasmin along the pool. He is almost transparant and very pretty with the brown accent on it's back.

18 November, 2010

Seagull at sunset


Every Friday night during the warmer months we meet up with friends at the beach in Cottesloe to enjoy the sunset and start the weekend with some relaxed chatter and a glass of wine. The seagulls are often part of our company, this pretty one was looking down on us...

16 November, 2010

Yellow Pepper Blossom

I bought yellow pepper seedlings this spring and now they are blossoming. I am looking forward to taste them, see if they are as hot as the red ones from last year.

15 November, 2010

Blueberries

Remember the blueberry blossom in July? Now they are ripe and I've already eaten quite a few, they are delicious and full of good stuff for the body.

14 November, 2010

chick, 10 days old

Look at the tiny little wings sprouting out so fast.

09 November, 2010

Palm tree fruits

Remember the flowers in the Triangle Palm in February? This is how it looks now; tiny yellow fruits, not sure if they end up being a flower or an edible fruit for birds or so...

08 November, 2010

Mulberries

We have the old variaty of the mulberry in our garden and while all other mulberries are fruiting at the moment we have to wait until Christmas for some juicy fruits.

07 November, 2010

Mating

But what are they? A kind of flying ant? They used the wooden poles in my garden to have a short rest before flying off again.

Chicks

Since Tuesday evening I have four chicks; the little bantam was broody for the third time and I got some fertilised eggs from a friend which she has brought from Balingup down south three weeks ago. And Tuesday night all four eggs where cracked when I came home from work, two chickies were still wet so it had just happened. These photos of one of the lighter yellow chicks with speckles were made this morning, 3.5 days after the birth, they grow very fast.

30 October, 2010

Wasp

This wasp was busy with a huge parcel of honey on my basil, not sure if she was kneading the honey or what she was doing in the basil, as there are no flowers there...

20 October, 2010

Beach in spring

South of Cottesloe at Dutchies.

19 October, 2010

Shell

There are quite a few big shells on the beach. Their shapes always intrigue me, so ingenious. This one had the shine of mother of pearl on top, will need to rub off a bit to get more of it.

18 October, 2010

Feather at sea

This sea gull feather was floating on the clear water south of Cottesloe beach were we were kayaking yesterday morning.

09 October, 2010

Thorn tree

A few weeks back when I was in Kings Park I spend some time in searching for the thorn tree I'd seen a few years ago during one of the guided walks. It's such a special tree; the bark is completely covered in very sharp pointy thorns and even the branches have big thorns. I don't know what all those spikes are protecting as there weren't many leaves or flowers on the tree and I can't find much information on it.

08 October, 2010

Grass

Some of the walking paths in Kings Park are covered with blooming grasses, soft flossy stuff.

07 October, 2010

Kookaburra

I don't like these funny like monkeys screaming birds anymore since I know they eat all my fish from the pond. Everytime I hear them in the garden I know I will have less goldfish the next morning...

02 October, 2010

Blossom

Spring is in the air!
The ornamental peach tree in our garden has two types of blossom; this bright pink one and a stripy white and pink one. I am so annoyed the people who lived here before planted an ornamental peach, why not a real one with fruit...???

25 September, 2010

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23 September, 2010

22 September, 2010

Bell flowers in Kings Park

I'd never seen this blooming bush before, it looks like a pink-grey-green bush but if you come closer you see that the flowers are like bells and heaps of bees where swarming in and out to have a nibble on the stamens.