
Native bees were scarce, a few of this Lasioglossum species were working on the Daviesia and entirely ignoring the abundant Goodenia flowers.




Small moths were often disturbed, flying off to find new secluded perches. This small Oecophorid, Ocystola paulinella was tracked and photographed, coincidentally the same species snapped five years ago. The larvae of this moth join two eucalypt leaves together to form a shelter, and feed on those leaves where it eventually pupates.

And one of the green lacewing species.

More to come in the near future from another visit.