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Category: Western Australia

Wilds of West Leederville, April 2019

All photos taken in recent days, from local footpaths, less than 10 minutes – by car, bus, or train – from Perth’s CBD.

It is often pleasingly difficult to believe that our metropolis is home to more than two million humans.

At least some things are flowering, at any time of year; the featured image’s eucalyptus was photographed just before sunset on 8 April.

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Barking mad: what tree’s skin is this?

As regular readers/viewers know, Pelican Yoga is partial to eucalypts’ bark, most especially when those trees shed and renew their skin.

I am no expert on particular species, but I can positively identify this one.

The relevant sign (next image) will let you know if your guess is correct; chances are excellent that you will “bark up” the wrong tree!

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Word power: on “invasive species”

According to an alarming recent article in the Australian edition of The Guardian, Australia is “losing the fight” against invasive species.

It quotes scientists who claim that the “invaders”  pose a greater threat to Australia’s native species than does climate change.

(so, you may ask, “why on earth does the image atop this Pelican Yoga post depict an Australian native species which is clearly flourishing?”)

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Scratchings

This post is not a 2018 Melbourne Cup field update!

However, it will answer a question that you probably have never asked:

How does an echidna scratch itself?

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