tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8893824885145270343.post6954171447553731330..comments2023-05-02T18:48:37.426+09:30Comments on This Patch of Remnant Scrub: Here it is :)Remnant :)http://www.blogger.com/profile/10732453832811326786noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8893824885145270343.post-15757964643506203882011-03-29T16:07:07.007+10:302011-03-29T16:07:07.007+10:30I very much enjoyed your superb photos. One photo...I very much enjoyed your superb photos. One photo, in particular, was of interest to me. It is of a small black marine snail, Nerita atramentosa, grazing on a rock on Kangaroo Island. I am writing a book on worldwide Neritidae and this is the first such image I have seen where the animal was not grazing on algae, but what looks like diatoms. I would like to use this in my book, with full credit to you. Thank you,<br /><br />Tom Eichhorst<br />4528 Quartz Dr. N.E.<br />Rio Rancho, N.M. 87124-4908<br />USA<br />thomas@nerite.comTomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8893824885145270343.post-45269985372616048752010-11-22T17:31:15.827+10:302010-11-22T17:31:15.827+10:30Darn, now I am back to being NanaJude again grrrrr...Darn, now I am back to being NanaJude again grrrrrrrrrrrrr!NanaJudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14428345129883881716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8893824885145270343.post-61586968171910589422010-11-22T17:29:58.787+10:302010-11-22T17:29:58.787+10:30Oh! What a hopeless blogger I am!
Thank you so muc...Oh! What a hopeless blogger I am!<br />Thank you so much for your kind comments.<br />First I lost my password and then I found I had to deal with some odd stuff on the blog for the grandkids and then found I could ONLY log into that one.<br /><br />Your stories are great and I do thank you for taking the trouble to drop by here.<br /><br />I AM learning as I go, but not enough about blogging, obviously!<br /><br />Kind regards,<br />JudithNanaJudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14428345129883881716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8893824885145270343.post-72728455904771852812010-09-10T17:09:33.153+09:302010-09-10T17:09:33.153+09:30I was looking at your photography in Flickr and yo...I was looking at your photography in Flickr and your photography is AMAZING!!!! wow!!!!Dustannehttp://www.luvz-art.deviantart.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8893824885145270343.post-54271617348832866302010-08-26T17:20:07.860+09:302010-08-26T17:20:07.860+09:30Hi Judy,
I'm doing much the same thing on 5 a...Hi Judy,<br /><br />I'm doing much the same thing on 5 acres in northern NSW. This land was cow paddock when we came, 37 years ago, with only a very few remnant trees. Then I spent 25 years teaching and raising kids and dissolving my marriage, and when I looked around, the forest had mysteriously re-instated itself.<br /><br />Six years ago I started on a program of adding rare and endangered endemic species. . . and keeping notes!!! Very important, as you point out, as my memory fades. I began with almost no knowledge of the species around me, having grown up in Canada, and here I was suddenly confronted with having to name not just trees, but ferns, fungi, lichen, animals, insects, spiders, butterflies. . . . everything! It's been very daunting, esp with a stroke 18 months ago that wiped a lot of memories. Thank heavens for flickr photos, tags and friends to help. :~)<br /><br />Good luck with your project. I think we both have plenty to keep us occupied for the rest of our lives! :~)<br /><br />Cheers, KathyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8893824885145270343.post-87255048219925167722010-07-03T15:27:06.607+09:302010-07-03T15:27:06.607+09:30Sounds lovely, I grew up at Mount Osmond and love ...Sounds lovely, I grew up at Mount Osmond and love to take hikes in the Adelaide Hills when possible... I also like to take pictures and try to understand the magic of our native flora and fauna. I look forward to a time when I can live on nature's doorstep again, like you!Dan Monceauxhttp://www.danimations.com.aunoreply@blogger.com