Phone Wildflower Photography
With Speaker Sophie Xiang
With Speaker Sophie Xiang
Lake Mealup, where water levels after summer should be suitable for a mix of waterbirds and waders. Greenlands Road West just after leaving the Forrest Highway – there is an area on the right-hand side where it is safe to pull off the road. We will then make our way ...
Tonight's speaker will be Desiree Heald For further information contact
Goegrup Lake is a scenic spot where the Serpentine River approaches the Peel Harvey Estuary. It is a good place to view migratory and resident shorebirds, raptors such as Ospreys, plus birds that use the Samphire and shrub habitats present in the reserve. Meet: At the carpark at the Riverside ...
Branch member Daniel Heald will deliver a presentation on the links between insects and medicine
Wellard Wetlands has good numbers of wetland and woodland birds. We will take a walk around the lake to see what birds, insects and other fauna are active here in late Autumn
Join Kelly Sheldrick for a fascinating talk about bats in southwest WA, including highlights from recent summer trapping work. She’ll share how acoustic lures are being used to attract bats, how acoustic and trapping results compare, and some of the species they’ve caught along the way. Kelly will also talk ...
Our June outing is to Sullivan Rock where the focus will be on Fungi, Flora and Fauna. Meet at the car park on the opposite side of Albany Highway to the rock itself
Members’ Night – all members are invited to bring and share images/details of recent sightings.
Time: 9:00 am Contact: for further details and to confirm attendance for booking purposes.
Speaker: All members Presenter Erin Clitheroe has had to POSTPONE her talk on Little Penguins unfortunately. The meeting will now be a Members' Night, with all contributing images and sightings. Contact: for further details phone Colin Prickett 0408 618 975
The focus will be early flowering flora, especially Orchids plus birds and invertebrates. Meet at the corner of Karnup and Baldivis Rds, near entry to Don Shepherd Nature Reserve Trail. Bring your camera, binoculars, drinks plus snacks. Contact Colin for further details.