Field Nats at Lunawanna. Photo: Rosanna Cameron 
Rosanna pointed out the vicinity of the tram track which 
in late 1800's transported timber from Cloudy Lagoon to 
Little Taylor's Bay. We passed through beautiful forests 
of E. obliqua and some E. globulus, and arrived at the 
beautiful vista of Cloudy Lagoon. 
First View of Cloudy Lagoon. Photo: Amanda Thomson 
With the tide dropping and lovely reflections, we 
headed to the left along the foreshore. We were lucky to 
have Simon Grove with us to identify the shells, and 
Kevin Bonham the land snails. Other memorable finds 
were 2 very attractive moths, a dead Sea Hare, Sea Hare 
egg ribbons, a variety of crabs and many birds. 
Rosanna's fabulous retro caravan was a fitting venue for 
a delicious afternoon cuppa and cake. A splendid ending 
to a splendid day. 
Cloudy Reflections. Photo: Amanda Thomson 
Mollusc Collection. Photo: Amanda Thomson 
Thalaina selenaea, Satin moth. Photo: Amanda Thomson 
Gum Emerald moth - Prascinocyma semicrocea. 
Photo: Amanda Thomson 
Pebble crab - Philyra laevis. Photo: Amanda Thomson 
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