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Perup, where the stove is home to Brush-tailed possums… |
I went away with the W.A. Naturalists Club over the long weekend. It was aimed at fungi enthusiasts, so part of the time I spent writing surrounded by mycologists looking at mushrooms through magnifying glasses, microscopes and camera lenses…but fortunately there was also plenty for me to enjoy. Including birds.
The place was Perup, Nature’s guesthouse on Tone-Perup Nature Reserve, which manages a save-the-Woylie project, a fenced area where the predators are kept out (cats, foxes.)
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Brush-tailed possums spend the day inside the fireplace… |
There is a much better picture of the possum at this site
here.
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Perup…where the paperbarks grow HUGE |
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Perup walking trail, with fungi and lichens |
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Perup, where the hakea was flowering and the perfume was overpowering |
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Sundews everywhere |
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Mushrooms everywhere… |
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Woodlands: Jarrah, Wandoo, Melaleuca… |
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Another of those giant, twisted paperbarks… |
The place also grows HUGE Xanthorrhoea, see the 3 pix below
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There are some days I feel like this too… |
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And other days when I feel like this! |
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And bad hair days…I have LOTS of those |
How very inspirational! Wonderful setting to write in, and how astonishing are those mushrooms! Did the experts make you eat any?
That looks so lovely. I'm deeply jealous.
Beautiful country. Great time of year to be out in it as well!
I noticed the mycologists weren't eating the mushrooms… However, it was my sister's birthday, and they gave her a book of mushroom recipes!
None of them looked edible to me. What a lovely spot. I think the possums in the stove is hilarious.