Spring …

The season has been very busy in these climes for most of August, somewhat earlier than the calendar announces it.

This delightful show of gold along the verge at the entrance to the complex.

One of the flowers … vaguely funnel-shaped with an extra fold in one of the petals. I picked it up from the ground, so it’s a little battered.

It’s the third tree flowering along that verge, as if they calculated the sequence to put out their blossoms. The first was mauve-pink, then a pink, now this yellow.

From my balcony, it’s possible to hear—if not see—the scraping complaints of young Torresian crows waiting to be fed. I suspect the Carindale crow ‘murder’ calls the trees in in the Carinya grounds their home.

An Early Spring?

Saw a few small trees flowering … A little surprising since we haven’t even had the shortest day of the year.

Cupaniopsis sp aka Tuckeroo Tree

The flowers above have already been fertilized, seeds are starting to develop.

Acacia sp

I don’t know if it’s the same species as the one following, foliage on second one seemed greener.

Acacia sp

This vine too is flowering. The tree it’s growing up is pretty well dead, just being held up be the vine, I think.

Smilax sp

All these trees within a five hundred meters circle (1km diameter) surrounding the place where I live.