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Arrived at work this morning to find a pair of red-browed firetails fluttering up and down, gathering cobwebs at the downspout
Useful overview of the long-term migration patterns of Australian biologists
@shingworks @franzanth If feathers on butt AND abdomen, mayfly nymph
If feathers on abdomen only, perhaps a megalopteran
If feathers on butt only, could be damselfly nymph
Favorite thing about my job: when someone sees a big moth by the front doors, they go around and tell everyone so we can all go look at the big moth
Hourlies, featuring a surprise visit from the topsoil of western NSW
@Astro_Limno I would just be v happy to have odonates without the whimsical bendy abdomen or suspiciously ascalaphid-like clubbed/curled antennae
@gotlegsmacro @Bertonemyia srsly, why use this when there are perfectly normal pie dish beetles ready for all your baking needs?