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What can you discover on your adventure?
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Jacaranda spotted by Cooper Wright:in the ClimateWatch App on 04.09.2022

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Swamp She-Oak spotted by Katherine Salmon: “Cold, 17degrees, cloudy, damp, some leaves dead around base of tree and on lower part of tree” in the ClimateWatch App on 04.09.2022

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Pied Butcherbird spotted by tarzan:in the ClimateWatch App on 04.09.2022

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Other bird spotted by ConnorR:in the ClimateWatch App on 04.09.2022

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Masked Lapwing spotted by Cooper Wright:in the ClimateWatch App on 02.09.2022

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Cape Barren Goose spotted by Anastasia Erley:in the ClimateWatch App on 04.09.2022

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Australian Magpie spotted by Caitlin.LR:in the ClimateWatch App on 04.09.2022

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Australian Magpie spotted by Tessa Oceandance: “Its feeding. eating millipedes and other small insects in soil by poking in dirt and grass and the garden , looks young and speckly and I think is female . Is in my driveway and digging up soil but there are not many bugs it's a but dry for late spring .unusual for a magpie to be up here looki g for food , maybe it's a tame one that's an ex pet . Quite odd . Didn't seem very scared of me but I was being very gentle and silent.” in the ClimateWatch App on 04.09.2022

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Black Wattle spotted by Bekki:in the ClimateWatch App on 04.09.2022

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Jacaranda spotted by aliciacarruthers:in the ClimateWatch App on 04.09.2022

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NatureSpots - observe nature

Explore nature and share your animals, plants, fungi and habitat observations
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ArtSpots

Spot art, creative spaces, street art and graffiti in your city or town
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