I walked around our property, then took a drive to the edge of the escarpment.
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[Apologies for the sound quality today. I think I had a cable rustling on my clothing near the microphone].

Caught in the act. This lizard climbs into a flower pot – not that it might find much of interest in there.

Frogs are commonly found in the watering can, usually at the end of the spout.

Unknown yellow flower – possibly a variety of daisy “Senecio”.

Possibly a member of the daisy family – “Senecio anethifolius” – Feathery Groundsel.

It was a very windy day today. I wasn’t going to get much further down this road. I didn’t have my chainsaw with me, so it was time to turn around.

A fine looking specimen of bull-hood. He ran off as I tried to get closer – I must have looked like I was trouble
[Photo notes: the first two photographs were taken with a Nikon Coolpix 3700; the remainder with a Nikon Coolpix 5700].
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