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Spring: uncommonly brief, unusually early

The late September holiday weekend usually coincides with the peak of Perth’s annual springtime wildflower “explosion”.

Not in 2019: very low rainfall in August and September prompted many plants to flower early…or not at all.

At any time of year some things are in flower, but if you wish to experience Perth’s 2019 Spring wildflowers, head to places like this post’s destination very soon!

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Mou Waho (final, of 3): reptile, insect, plants

Our hero/heroine was not delighted by his/her (temporary, brief) removal from the “motel” which s/he shares with an even more astonishing animal.

Respectively, reptile and insect, the Southern Alps gecko and the Mountain stone weta are two of many reasons that visitors to Wanaka ought ensure they visit Mou Waho; as well as scenic splendour, the island offers crucial sanctuary to vulnerable species.

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