Philobota arabella |
A diverse range of native flora and fauna, including stunning wildflowers, bush birds, waterbirds, reptiles and native mammals, can be spotted from the campground and walking trails which wander along the shores of the lakes and through the surrounding heath and open woodland. As always with the Granite Belt country the scenery is magnificent.
Toowoomba Natters on Sow and Pigs |
View from Sow and Pigs |
The moth, Philobota arabella, pictured below and at the top of this post, is an uncommon one for Queensland.
Another view of Philobota arabella |
Photos: D. Gardner
More photos follow the species lists.
Species Lists
Butterflies: Caper White, Black Jezebel
Reptiles: Lace Monitor
Frogs: (all heard) Eastern Banjo Frog, Striped Marsh Frog, Common Eastern Toadlet.
Mammals: Feral Pig, Deer
Birds: Compiled from numerous members' sightings: thanks to all.
Little Pied Cormorant, Little Black Cormorant, Australian Darter, Masked Lapwing, Black-fronted Dotterel, Australian Wood Duck, Pacific Black Duck, Grey Teal, Australian Pelican, White-faced Heron, Intermediate Egret, Dusky Moorhen, Purple Swamphen, Spotted Crake, Brown Quail, Wedgetail Eagle with young in the nest, Barn Owl (H), Tawny Frogmouth, Bar-shouldered Dove, Galah, Corella, Eastern Rosella, Crimson Rosella, Red-rumped Parrot, Koel, Brush Cuckoo, Laughing Kookaburra, Forest Kingfisher, Sacred Kingfisher, Dollarbird, Welcome Swallow, White-throated Treecreeper, Superb Fairy-wren, Variegated Fairy-wren, White-browed Scrubwren, Speckled Warbler, White-throated Gerygone, Brown Thornbill, Striated Pardalote, Spotted Pardalote, Yellow-faced Honeyeater, Noisy Miner, Scarlet Honeyeater, Eastern Spinebill, Red Wattlebird, Grey-crowned Babbler, Rufous Whistler, Grey Shrike-thrush, Pied Butcherbird, Pied Currawong, Australian Magpie, Torresian Crow, Magpie-lark, Willie Wagtail, Grey Fantail, Leaden Flycatcher, Eastern Yellow Robin, Australian Reed Warbler, Common Myna, Mistletoe Bird, Australasian Pipit.
Flora: compiled by Deb Ford and Judy Stevens. Botanical and common names (where available) are those given in Wildflowers of the Granite Belt, 3rd Edition (2014) or Mangroves to Mountains, 2nd Edition (2021). Plants with an asterisk are rare and threatened. There were many more species, but this list includes only those that we could identify.
Acacia adunca Wallangara Wattle, Acacia fimbriata Fringed Wattle, Acacia granitica Granite Wattle, Acacia montana Mallee Wattle (not local to area), Acacia nerifolia Granite Silver Wattle, Actinotus helianthi Flannel Flower, Banksia integrifolia subsp. compar White Banksia, *Bertya recurvata, *Boronia amabilis, *Boronia granitica Granite Boronia, Brachyscome stuartii Stuart's Daisy, Callitris endicheri Black Cypress, Calochilus robertsonii Purplish Beard Orchid, Calytrix tetragona Heath Myrtle, Cheilanthes distans Bristle Cloak Fern, Chloanthes parviflora Small-flowered Ice Plant, Dampiera pupurea Dampiera (both purple and white forms), Dianella caerulia Blue Flax Lily, Dillwynia phylicoides Showy Parrot Pea, Dillwynia sieberi Prickly Parrot Pea, Diuris chrysanthis Granite Donkey Orchid, Drosera spatulata Rosy Sundew, Erythrorchis cassythoides Leafless Climbing Orchid/ Bootlace Orchid, Eucalyptus scoparia Wallangara White Gum, Glossodia major Wax Lip Orchid, Hardenbergia violaceae False Sarsaparilla Vine, Hibbertia cistoidea, Hibbertia elata Tall Guinea Flower, Hibbertia linearis var. obtusifolia Hoary Guinea Flower, Hibbertia Mt Gillies, Hibbertia riparia Erect Guinea Flower, Hovea graniticola, Hybanthus monopetalus Lady's Slipper, *Kunzea bracteolata White Kunzea, Kunzea obovata Pink Kunzea, Leptospermum minutifolium Small-leaved Tea-tree, Leucochrysum albicans var. albicans Hoary Sunray, Lomandra laxa Broad-leaved Matrush, Lomandra longifolia Spiny-headed Matrush, Lomandra multiflora Many-flowered Matrush, Micromyrtus sessilis Granite Heath, Ozothamnus diosmifolius Rice Flower/Sago Bush (pink and white forms), Ozothamnus obcordatus Grey Everlasting, Pimelia linifolia var. linifolia Queen of the Bush, Plectranthus suaveolens Cockspur Flower, Prostanthera nivea Snowy Mintbush, Seringia hillii, Stylidium graminifolium Grass Trigger Plant, Stylidium laricifolium Tree Trigger Plant, Stypendra glauca Nodding Blue Lily, Utricularia dichotoma Fairy Aprons, Viola betonicifolia Mountain Violet, Xanthorrhoea johnsonii Forest Grass Tree, Zieria compacta var. compacta Shiny-leaved Zeria, Zieria laevigata Twiggy Midge Bush.
Bertya recurvata
The photo shows the separate male and female flowers common to this genus. Male flowers along the stem in leaf axils. The two female flowers are ovaries protected by perianth segments and topped with several styles. [Photo: D. Ford]
Following photos by D. Ball
Campsite beside Lake Edith |
Sundew flower Droseri sp. |
Admiring the moss gardens in the damp hollows below the boulders |
Beautiful Boronia |
Flannel Flowers Actinotus helianthi |
Waxlip Orchid Glossodia major |
Steep descent from Mt Ferguson |
Stiff or White Kunzea Kunzea bracteolata |
Sticky Wattle Acacia viscidula |
Frosty Wattle Acacia pruinosa |
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