my kelp tail
my kelp tail
my kelp tail
Corner Inlet mangroves
mangrove seedlings
Corner Inlet
Corner Inlet
our area in the spring
Eastern Grey kangaroo and joey
wombat with joey in the pouch
Eastern Grey kangaroo and joey
Eastern Grey kangaroo and joey
Eastern Grey kangaroo and joey
wombat with joey in the pouch
wombat with joey in the pouch
our coat of arms in the wild
roos with big babies
roos with big babies
roos with big babies
roos with big babies
roos with big babies
roos with big babies
wombat with joey in the pouch
wombat with joey in the pouch
wombat with joey in the pouch
Wilsons Prom in the spring
Wilsons Prom in the spring
purple ragwort
Fred's last menu at The Greenhouse
sea mist
Kon & Heather at Waratah Bay
Kon & Heather at Waratah Bay
Kon & Heather at Waratah Bay
Kon & Heather at Waratah Bay
sunset from our back fence
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giant sea jelly beans?
No, in fact hey are the "egg sacs of predatory sand snails, either the conical sand snail (Polinices conicus) or the moon snail (Polinices sordidus)" and "The snails are only a quarter of the size of their egg sacs, which are produced under incredible pressure inside the snail's shell and then expelled in a single, explosive laying." Would love to see that happen. Identified via Facebook by Michelle in Tassie, and further details from "Alex Marr, self-proclaimed "historian, nerd, idiot" on quora"
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