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Winter brings out splendour

A variety of exotic – and in some cases awesome – species have begun appearing along the region’s coastline with the advent of winter, according to a foreshore manager.
“Dainty and fragile” orchids such as pink fairies and notched onions have emerged alongside various fungi said Barwon Coast Committee of Management.
“Wildlife along our coastline has changed as well,” said the committee’s Maddie Glynn.
“Whales have started their migration with recent sightings off Ocean Grove Main Beach.
“This time of the year you may be lucky enough to sight southern right and humpback whales.
“A simple tip (is to) observe the blow pattern. If it has a V-shaped pattern it will be a southern right whale, while a single spout may well be a humpback.”
One of Australia’s most threatened species, the orange-bellied parrot, had also arrived to feed among remaining saltmarsh stands before returning to Tasmania around October, Ms McGlynn said.
Geelong’s nine frog species, most of which are nocturnal, should also begin croaking soon, she said.
“So get out there, start looking along our pathways, sit quietly and listen for the frog calls, get the binoculars out and go whale spotting.
“More importantly, remember what is common today may not be common tomorrow.
“So please stick to the pathways, keep your pets under control and pick up litter so we can ensure these amazing plants and animals remain here for future generations.”

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