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18.01.2022 Random stuff from this morning - we have two chomp chomp munch much fish- shouldn’t call them that they are a type of shark One more soak and a sealant and they will be ready fir a new home Then we have the bones from two stillborn lambs that I discovered dumped on the side of farm/dirt road last year some time during lock down- I pulled them to the side of the road and left them to be- 8 or so months later; at a guess - I happened to be in the vicinity again and decid...ed to see if the foxes and birds had left me anything- and indeed they had!! Such dear lil twin lambies- so tiny and special and so magic #osteoappreciation #osteomage #osteoconduit #sharkjaw #honouringthosepast #stillborntwinlambs Kulin Nation



17.01.2022 Trigger Warning ..., Animal corpse in image Dam that stink tho ... ... Dareth look at thy eggs - thou shall perish and warm thy eggs as thy composts See more

14.01.2022 Baby red ear slider turtle from pet trade - set in resin - it’s just soo darn cute omg I don’t know what to do with this sweet lil one, re home? Perhaps Does she call to you ?? #redearsliderturtle #resinart #beastlyresinsets #turtle #forlife #preservationandconservation

13.01.2022 Over the summer period I was teamed up with a group of creators to do a solstice gifting to some lucky randomly selected supporters- This was the custom bone dome that my giveaway winner received.. I’m so happy that @paperrocks appreciates her new lil friend and I’m really excited to show it off cause i think it’s definitely a real cutie #summersolsticegiveaway #aussiecreators #custombonedome #osteoartists #snappingturtle #smilingturtle #rose #spanishmoss #gumnuts #crystals #australianwitchcraft



10.01.2022 Starts tomorrow facilitated by Aiden at Crossroad Ceremonies -pop in and join the discussion -

08.01.2022 Make a joyful noise The song of the summer is brought to you by Australian cicadas like these. Cyclochila australasiae, commonly known as the Greengrocer Ci...cada, can reach 150 decibels and is one of the loudest insects in the world! . Image: Cyclochila australasiae Illustrated by Arthur Bartholomew c1890 Prodromus of the Zoology of Victoria Issue by Frederick McCoy, president of the Royal Society of Victoria and available online at the Biodiversity Heritage Library thanks to Smithsonian Libraries https://bit.ly/3fPEjzg See more

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