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Monthly Archives: September 2016

Spring in Mulla Mulla Grassland

September 22, 2016by natureoutwest Leave a comment

Springtime in Melton’s Mulla Mulla Grassland (Bush’s Paddock) should bring a wealth of wildflowers after recent rains this year. Everlasting Daisies (Chrysocephalus apiculatum & C. semipapposum) are scattered through the […]

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Launch of Bird Week 2016 19 October by Melton City Council and Melton Environment Group

September 20, 2016by natureoutwest Leave a comment

Launch of Bird Week 2016 19 October by Melton City Council and Melton Environment Group Location: Melton Library and Learning Hub 5.30pm – 6pm and  7pm – 7.30pm Live bird […]

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Bird Walk in Melton Gilgai Woodland

September 19, 2016by natureoutwest Leave a comment

Melton Environment Group will host a bird walk in Melton Gilgai Woodland (Harkness Road Woodland) on Saturday 24th September at 9.00                  This is remnant Grey Box/ Yellow Gum woodland where […]

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Mystery nestbox dweller

September 17, 2016by natureoutwest Leave a comment

While planting at Brookfield recently, to take advantage of recent rains, & to take advantage of promised future rains, this mystery tenant was observed inside a painted nestbx. The prime […]

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Megafauna of the West

September 8, 2016by natureoutwest Leave a comment

At the Natural History Centre in Werribee Park, on Thursday 8th September, Maarten Hulzebosch gave a presentation featuring the megafauna that once inhabited our region, only a few thousand years […]

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