
Most visible insects do not stay very long in the same spot which makes it difficult to observe them closely. 
Some of the really small ones become evident only after a photograph of a flower has been downloaded to a computer and that flower has been enlarged. The small size of these creatures is amazing. So too can be their colouration which in some cases can match the colour in the flower.

Not all flying insects are pests as they do have a role to play in maintaining a balance in the environment. Some are a food source for both birds and reptiles whilst others are in the transition stage of their reproduction cycle.

If you are an early morning bushwalker it may be advisable for you to keep a sharp eye out where the 
Next month will be about some aspect related to bushland birdlife as October is Bird Month with the Backyard Bird Count being held during the 19th to the 25th of the month. For more information enter this web address into your browser — https://aussiebirdcount.org.au/




