Slow down and enjoy the scenery

Photos taken of indigenous flora while meandering along the Wallaby Creek Walking Track. The final image that stands apart from the others is the damage being inflicted by deer. Sadly, […]

Metallic Shield Bug

This iridescent beauty found wandering on Tambo Bluff is a true bug not a beetle. Bugs have mouth parts that are modified into a rigid piercing stylet, whereas beetles have […]

Another Golden Beauty

Sprawling Cassia (Senna aciphylla) is an endangered native plant, indigenous to the Australian east coast. Plant densities in the wild and seed production per plant are both relatively low. Some […]

Who will be Tambo Bluff's next dad?

How privileged we are to have to have these unique animals freely roaming our area. Please keep your dog on a lead when walking and when driving, keep an eye […]

Sad find

This little chap was found near the gully dam. Blood exuding from the ear suggests it may have ingested poison bait, hopefully not. The Native Swamp Rat can be distinguished […]

Tambo Bluff territory tussle

Two Whistling Kites had their quiet time interrupted by agitated magpies and ravens. Whistling Kites are opportunistic hunters feeding mainly on carrion during the non-breeding season. Their diet changes during […]

A burst of winter colour

As you walk along the Wallaby Creek Walking Track you will encounter these Lilly Pilly [syzygium smithii] trees with their vibrant fruit. Several years have passed since they were planted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT:
TAMBO BLUFF LANDCARE COASTCARE
IS
HOLDING ITS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
ON
SATURDAY, 20TH JULY, 2024 AT 10.00am
AT THE AROMA CAFÉ, METUNG
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME

Done and dusted

A brisk Sunday morning didn’t deter TBLC volunteers from getting out and about. Our water trailer and auger are much loved additions to our planting regime. Muffins, chocolates and a […]

Just lobbed in

Over the past week we have had a beautiful Golden Whistler visit. Planting of understory vegetation has created a welcome haven for small birds.