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Ficus watkinsiana

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20 Apr 2019

How do you describe a fig?

posted in: Nature journaling, Tales of science | 10

With pen and pencils, I try to catch glimpses of the world of a strangler fig. And of the people who are studying them.

Art, Bioblitz, Ficus watkinsiana, fig.Ficus, Mary Cairncross, Mary Cairncross reserve, nature, nature journal, nature journaling, rainforest, strangler fig
26 Aug 2015

Enter the jungle – a portrait of wet rainforest

posted in: Forest portraits, Wildlife illustration | 11

I explored my first rainforests when I was 14 years old and the experience probably changed my life. On a cold autumn morning at Binna Burra, I awaited the dawn bird walk, an enormous pair of very unsophisticated binoculars slung … Read More

Argyrodendron, Argyrodendron actinophyllum, Art, Australia, Binna burra, Bird, botanists, botany, Dendrocnide, Dendrocnide excelsa, drawing, eastern yellow robin, ecology, epihytes, ferns, ficus, Ficus watkinsiana, Forest, forest portrait, Giant stinging tree, Lamington National Park, lianes, nature, Nature writing, O'Reilly's, Orites excelsus, painting, pastel, Queensland, rainforest, stinging tree, strangler fig, trees, treetop walk, vegetation structure, vines, wet rainforest
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