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Coastal Banksia spotted by PeterReilly:in the ClimateWatch App on 24.07.2022

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Sweet Bursaria (Blackthorn) spotted by PeterReilly:in the ClimateWatch App on 24.07.2022

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Firewheel Tree spotted by PeterReilly:in the ClimateWatch App on 24.07.2022

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Yellow Flame Tree spotted by PeterReilly:in the ClimateWatch App on 24.07.2022

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White Cedar / Cape Lilac spotted by PeterReilly:in the ClimateWatch App on 24.07.2022

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Silky Oak spotted by PeterReilly:in the ClimateWatch App on 24.07.2022

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Illawarra Flame Tree spotted by PeterReilly:in the ClimateWatch App on 24.07.2022

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Golden Wattle spotted by AnnaMc:in the ClimateWatch App on 24.07.2022

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Other insect spotted by Karen Guy: “Same "bat" camoflauge moth” in the ClimateWatch App on 24.07.2022

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Other amphibian spotted by Karen Guy: “There has been one frog sheltering in my water plant hanger which hangs in the small porch, for several weeks. I think it is Perriots, Emerald backed frog, it changes colour. In 2021 i gave photos of frogs finding shelter within water plant hangers outside my dwelling. We had 3 months of rain earlier in 2022 , yet no increase in frog sounds. No new frogs seen in lush front yard bromilliads, as used to happen with a lot of rain. At least cane toads seem to have been knocked back, as in not hearing so much, by previous years of drought & the 3 months of rain with flooding.” in the ClimateWatch App on 24.07.2022

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