A beautiful Winter morning for a small group to walk the 10.2 km circuit to Currawong Falls.
Currawong Falls is an excellent walk in the Otways with the vegetation continually changing from Ironbarks and Casuarinas to Xanthorrhoea, and tall Tree Ferns with an understorey of Dusty Miller, Spyridium parvifolium, Pomaderris and Goodenia.
Examining the Xanthorrhoea
There are rocky sections and good views over Aireys Inlet and the ocean.
Many plants thrive in the moist conditions including lichen, sundews, mosses and fungi and walking at a leisurely pace we identified over 30 species of Fungi.
Reindeer Lichen
Emperor Webcap, Corinarius archer
Older Emperor Webcap
A lovely Fungi Walk.
Deborah White
Tue 9:30am - 11:00am
FEO weeding
Sat 7:00pm - 9:30pm
FEO: Moggs Creek biodiversity evening & BBQ
Tue 9:30am - 11:00am
FEO weeding
Sat 9:00am - 2:30pm
FEO: Coalmine Creek Track - Eastern View
Fri 9:30am - 12:00pm
FEO: MacKillop College working bee
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