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Oh what a night!

As balmy autumn conditions were perfect for micro bat activity, research by ecological scientists began on Tambo Bluff. Two harp bat traps were set up on the Wallaby Creek Walking […]

Pit stop

It seems like the old pine tree is a regular rest stop to enjoy a snack. This time, what we thought was a Wedge Tail, turns out to be a […]

Out of mothballs

NOT referring to our Landcare volunteers, but to our trusty water trailer which has been brought out of mothballs due to the extended dry period. Watering has been necessary to […]

More magical moments

The White-bellied Sea-Eagles atop a pine tree adjacent to Lake King on Tambo Bluff. Photographed by a TBLC member.

St Andrew's Cross Spider

Its name is derived from the bluish-white cross it weaves in the centre of its web, which resemble the St Andrew’s cross on the Scottish flag. (Photo taken in a […]

The ultimate flying machine

An explosion of dragonflies this year has made for many interesting conversations, one being experimental drones modelled on dragonfly wings. Being able to zigzag, hover and fly backwards, dragonflies are […]

Oil Painting Class 2023

Mon 16 Jan we continued the oiling of safety handrails on the steps. Many more to go. Extra hands are always welcome.

Season's Greeting 2022

The Marvellous Mistletoe Bird is this year’s selection for our Christmas Greetings. Thank you Milly.

Caring for Tambo Bluff

Some of our intrepid crew were back on the tools today and most likely will be back on them again next week. Weather conditions have made everything grow exceptionally well, […]