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March Fly Possibly Tabanus sp. Female The Fascicle Of Mandible Stylets Cutting Through Skin As The Female Thrusts Its Head Downwards Forcing The Mandibles Into My Flesh Shoal Bay
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March Fly Tabanidae Possibly Tabanus sp. Female Its Proboscis Is Flanked Laterally By A Pair Of Crossed Maxillary Palpi Shoal Bay
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March Fly Tabanidae Possibly Tabanus sp. Female The Pair Of Crossed Palpi, Possibly Used For Support, Above The Labella Lobes Used For Sucking Blood Shoal Bay
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March Fly Tabanidae Possibly Tabanus sp. Female With Its Hypopharynx & Labrum Forming A Channel Through Which My Blood Is Sucked Up Into Its Mouth Shoal Bay
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March Fly Tabanidae Possibly Tabanus sp. Retracting The Labella, The Two Lobes At The Base Of The Labium, Exposing The Fascicle Of Stylets Used To Cut Through The Skin Shoal Bay
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Native Bee APIDAE sp. Possibly Tetragonula mellipes Foraging On Portulaca grandiflora ‘Calypso’ Spheroidal Pollen Grains Urban Darwin
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Native Bee APIDAE sp. Possibly Tetragonula mellipes Foraging On Portulaca grandiflora ‘Calypso’ Urban Darwin
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Native Bee APIDAE sp. Tetragonula mellipes Coming Into Contact With The Exerted Stigma Branches Before Having Any Pollen To Share Urban Darwin
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Native Bee APIDAE sp. Tetragonula mellipes Coming Into Contact With The Portulaca sp. Stigma Radiating Branches While Foraging On Its Pollen Urban Darwin
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Native Bee APIDAE sp. Tetragonula mellipes Coming Into Contact With The Stigma Radiating Branches On Its Quest To Harvest The Pollen Urban Darwin
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Native Bee APIDAE sp. Tetragonula mellipes Pollen Grains Are Easily Collected With Its Front Legs & Then Passed To The Pollen Basket Or Corbicula Before Carrying Them Back To The Nest Urban Darwin
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Native Bee APIDAE sp. Tetragonula mellipes Pollen Grains Falling On The Petals Are Easily Collected With Its Front Legs & Passing It To The Back Legs Before Carrying It Back To The Nest Urban Darwin
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Clutch Of Two Eggs, Light Buff, Marked At Both Ends With Small Reddish-Brown & Grey Markings But Forming A Confluent Zone At The Larger End Only Buffalo Creek 01
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Clutch Of Two Eggs, Light Buff, Marked At Both Ends With Small Reddish-Brown & Grey Markings But Forming A Confluent Zone At The Larger End Only Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Keeping Vigilant Because The Mangrove Hosts Many Birds Which Regularly Visit This Area Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Nest Completely Enveloped The Forked Supporting Branch & A Short Twiglet Protruding From One Side & A Tail-Like Appendage Below Its Centre Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Rhipiduridae Altricial Nestling, Naked With Sparse Feathers, Eyes Closed, Completely Dependent On Parental Care Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Rhipiduridae Feeding The Single Begging Nestling Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Rhipiduridae Feeding The Single Nestling Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Rhipiduridae In The Nest With A Large Single Nestling I See You Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Rhipiduridae Male A Successful Nesting Completed With Nest Structure Still Intact Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Rhipiduridae Male Answering The Call Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Rhipiduridae Male Very Energetic About Defending His Territory Now That His Nestling Duties Are Over Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Rhipiduridae Removing A Fecal Sac, A Small Package Of Poop Surrounded By A Mucous Membrane Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Rhipiduridae Single Nestling Although Two Eggs Were Laid Buffalo Creek
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Northern Fantail Rhipidura rufiventris Rictal Bristles, Stiff Hair-Like Feathers At The Base Of The Beak & Curved Hook At The End Of Its Beaks To Help Hunt For Caterpillars Buffalo Creek