do you mean Tasmania?
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do you mean Tasmania?
also quite a number of artists / illustrators who'd be happy to allow use of their images π
Black and white ink illustration of numerous plants and animals found in South Australia.
Tote bag design for this year's Ecological Society of Australia conference
Thanks to ESA for the commission, & to Graham Carpenter, Ray Carpenter & Cath Kemper for lots of suggestions!
How many South Australian plants and critters can you name?
#esa2025 #southaustralia #ink #illustration #ecology
For weeks Iβve been hearing the calls of our resident Brown Thornbills, mixed in with the eerie downward trills of the Shining Bronze-cuckoo.
They have an ecological partnership, of sorts. It may make you feel squeamish⦠But is it a horror story?
#birds #birdwatching #ecology #cartoon #Australia
thanks Karen!
a cartoon drawing of 33 native species of bird I heard from my deck, while having a cup of tea, on the first of November 2025
great! It's a very handy resource and way to connect with other naturalists
Hey @treewizard.bsky.social I love your work! There are some highly qualified gum nuts that hang out on INaturalistAu inaturalist.ala.org.au (especially Dean Nicolle and Tony Bean) - it's a good place to get ID's for Eucalypts (and other Aust flora and fauna).
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Colour illustration of the 10 species of kingfisher native to Australia, including 2 species of kookaburra
The 10 species of kingfisher native to Australia π
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Photo of a square envelope, made with decorative purple and black paper, with a large hand-drawn number 25 on the front. It is open at the top to slot in a drawing. The drawing (at the side of the envelope) is of Hyacinth Orchid.
Day 25 of my nature advent calendar. Each day is celebrated with a drawing of local nature happenings around this place (Beechmont) at this time of year. This is a Hyacinth Orchid, which gets its carbs from eucalypt trees, via the Russula mycorrhizal fungus #natureadventcalendar #artadventcalendar
Photo of a square envelope, made with decorative purple and black paper, with a large hand-drawn number 24 on the front. It is open at the top to slot in a drawing. The drawing (at the side of the envelope) is of a Laughing Kookaburra sitting on a smiling blue buddha statue.
Day 24 of my nature advent calendar. Each day is celebrated with a drawing of local nature happenings around this place (Beechmont) at this time of year. This is a Laughing Kookaburra sitting on a blue buddha, in a neighbour's front yard. #natureadventcalendar #artadventcalendar
Photo of a square envelope, made with decorative purple and black paper, with a large hand-drawn number 23 on the front. It is open at the top to slot in a drawing. The drawing (at the side of the envelope) is of a White-throated Treecreeper perched on the side of a tree trunk, with misty trees in the background.
Day 23 of my nature advent calendar. Each day is celebrated with a drawing of local nature happenings around this place (Beechmont) at this time of year. This is the White-throated Treecreeper, calling in misty eucalypt forest #natureadventcalendar #artadventcalendar
Photo of a square envelope, made with decorative purple and black paper, with a large hand-drawn number 22 on the front. It is open at the top to slot in a drawing. The drawing is of a Pale-yellow Robin, with a man in the background saying 'peep peep'.
Day 22 of my nature advent calendar. Each day is celebrated with a drawing of local nature happenings around this place (Beechmont) at this time of year. This is Ray talking to a Pale-yellow Robin. #natureadventcalendar #artadventcalendar
Photo of a square envelope, made with decorative purple and black paper, with a large hand-drawn number 20 on the front. It is open at the top to slot in a drawing. The drawing is of a Red-necked Pademelon (small wallaby that lives on rainforest edges).
Day 20 of my nature advent calendar. Each day is celebrated with a drawing of local nature happenings around this place (Beechmont) at this time of year. This is a Red-necked Pademelon (Thylogale thetis), a small wallaby that lives on rainforest edges. #natureadventcalendar #artadventcalendar
Photo of a square envelope, made with decorative purple and black paper, with a large hand-drawn number 21 on the front. It is open at the top to slot in a drawing. The drawing is of a Lewin's Honeyeater getting dog fluff for its nest from (where we put it) in a White Beech tree.
Day 21 of my nature advent calendar. Each day is celebrated with a drawing of local nature happenings around this place (Beechmont) at this time of year. This is a Lewin's Honeyeater collecting dog fluff from where we stash it in the White Beech tree. #natureadventcalendar #artadventcalendar
π€£ Oh they're not so bad. You kinda get used to them.
Photo of a square envelope, made with decorative purple and black paper, with a large hand-drawn number 19 on the front. It is open at the top to slot in a drawing. The drawing (at the side of the envelope) is of a male Australian Wood Duck and 3 ducklings.
Day 19 of my nature advent calendar. Each day is celebrated with a drawing of local nature happenings around this place (Beechmont) at this time of year. This is dad Australian Wood duck raising his 3 ducklings solo. We think mum was hit by a car. #natureadventcalendar #artadventcalendar
Photo of a square envelope, made with decorative purple and black paper, with a large hand-drawn number 18 on the front. It is open at the top to slot in a drawing. The drawing (at the side of the envelope) is of different ways we encounter leeches: standing still on a wall like a picture hook; standing upright on a wet boot; attached to a pad of a dog's paw; in a bloody sock.
Day 18 of my nature advent calendar. Each day is celebrated with a drawing of local nature happenings around this place (Beechmont) at this time of year. Leeches remind me that I'm part of the ecosystem. They're hard to avoid on rainy days. #natureadventcalendar #artadventcalendar
thanks! Yes it's a lovely place
Thankyou!
When you go to the gallery, but don't make it inside because it's just so nice to sit and draw the beautiful Bodhi tree near the entrance π #qagoma #brisbane #sketching
Sending healing vibes your way!
I find the rain dampens their enthusiasm a bit!