Ku-ring Gai locales midge orchid hunting : January 15 2025

Another hot day on the way hotter than yesterday - forecast to get over 40C. Another car ride to go midge orchid hunting - two ideas. Ku-ring Gai Wildflower Garden and Bobbin Head Trail in Ku-ring Gai Chase NP.

Garden first with a specific search for brittle midge orchid. First up - narrow leafed hemigenia. Happy to get a good photo on a windy day

Last time I was here this plant was just budding. It is where the midge orchids grow. Slender hyacinth orchid now flowering

Fully flowering in a deeper colour than the others seen lately

Close up - dipodium variegatum

View from the lookout - scribbly gums lost their bark. No joy finding the midge orchids - not even a spike

Did find one other orchid. Last flower on a tongue orchid - cryptostylis subulata.

Headed off to North Turramurra to try my luck there - different midge orchids - 3 possible types

A few purple fringe lilies flowering. None the day before

Mimosa flowering

Leptospermum squarrosum

Peach-flowered tea tree stretching out across the track

More fringe lilies

Least-yellow oxalis - creeps along the ground and clusters

Interesting patersonia iris - this is the front flower of a dual headed flower. Not seen one like that before. Double head photo was out of focus

Pine-leafed geebung with a few flowers open at the bottom

Close up of open flowers

Conesticks flowering - no bugs

Grey spider grevillea - good light for the photo

Talking of good light - perfect backing for this grass seed

A triplet of narrow leafed hemigenia - had to hold the spike in the wind

Paler purple fringe lily

Pink grevillea with bugs

Close up - some kind of wasp is my guess

Banksia serratum flower ending its journey

Disturbed a swamp wallaby - it moved and then stopped to watch. Not often does one get a pose

Saw these white spots on the eucalyptus leaves that were attracting ants. Not sure whether they are harvesting or building or storing

Found a snake orchid off track not far from where I used to park my bike. Only found it as I saw a cicada caught in a spider web

There was another cicada higher in the web being fed on by a big fat orb weaver spider. Photo against the light was poor - deleted.

A different leptospermum close to where there was once a building. It is a lemon scented tea tree which is native but is also used for essential oils. Could be an escapee from then

Close up. Walk done - no sign of midge orchids. Not a great fan of hot and sweaty. Takes ages for the body to cool down.

Spent thr afternoon doing investing accounts and creating an email funnel GPT. It will craft a funnel for a business you choose. Amazing but feels leas than useful. More work needed.

Dinner: Airfryer chicken drumsticks and veges and potatoes 3 ways

Investing: Adjusted a bunch more sold puts ahead of options expiry

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