Heading south today. Plan is to pack my car and drive into city to switch cars - my wife parked in office yesterday. Got a different route idea out of the city using Cross City Tunnel. That worked a treat - we were on past the airport in 20 minutes. Traffic was a bit slow as holiday and shopping traffic builds.
Unpacked and got on the bike to walk Seven Mile Beach NP. Found this orchid on the roadside not for from the turnoff onto the road - hyacinth orchid - English naming gets confusing - dipodium punctatum
Found this unusual bud formation low down on the track. Normally the buds spread out a hit along the spike. Lots of people call this blotched hyacinth orchid like the one before. Proper English name is common hyacinth orchid. Latin name is precise - dipodium variegtatum. I use that name as the English name
Two plants in frame - dipodium variegatum
Australian native violet - always some open down here
Tried hard to get photos of the labellum in focus - was a big struggle. Need light over the shoulder with a bit of cloud cover. Maybe the best of the day. Not going down the big camera and big lens and big weight path. Camera must fit in a bike shirt pocket
Worked some angles - getting better
Found these two orchids budding in the middle of the track. As this is a bit of a side track from the main cycling track - they may survive
Christmas balls
Normally the flowers open from the bottom and then seed from the bottom. Not this one which has gone in reverse order - last flower open is at the bottom
Coastal palms working hard to reclaim the track
Australian corn flower off track
Thirsty magpie on a 34C hot day - beak open
Seems the best photos of the hyacinth orchids are back a pace - two in frame
Spider feast time
Sticking with the bugs theme - cicada husk
Now this felt like a touch of justice. Just as I leant down to take my first photo I was drilled through my shirt by one of these. It is a march fly. This one has been caught in aspic in a spider web. Note the proboscis that does the drilling
Turned back a bit earlier than normal - budding hyacinth orchid right in the path is a testament to the way I walk and watch. Focused totally on one side
Dipodium variegatum standing tall
Maybe a better close up - still cannot get focus on the calli on the labellum. The flower is bright enough but the light colours grab the attention of the lens
The more normal configuration of flowering from the bottom and then seeding from the bottom
Found a few dipodium punctatum on the way back - one on the road side and a few on a side track at the start of the South Sand Track. Detail eyes needed - Ni spots on the pedicel = the bit the flower is attached to - and the petals do not fold back
A pair of photos in frustration - the calli are not in focus
But the ant which is one quarter in size is almost right
Ride done. Had done the shopping bit first - cycled home - then went bush. First ride in 2 weeks
Cooked dinner for friends - eye fillet on the bbq. No photos sadly
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You've been focusing on insects lately, which is great. This species of orchid Very beautiful. 11k steps count today . Good job 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
My focus is photos. There is a big chance that there will be insects hanging around flowers. It is how flowers make more flowers. Eyes open. Camera in hand. A whole wide world
the christmas ball...looks like equals to cherries but violet, whats that?
Seeded form of dyanella flower
#hive #posh