Michelle and her Stick Insect |
Saturday evening found the Fassifern Field Naturalists once again back at the Baptist Hall in Macquarie
Street, Boonah for their Annual General Meeting.
President, Keith, welcomed all members and guests, and the formal
section of the meeting was dealt with fairly quickly. The President summarised
the year’s activities and brought members up to speed with the new naturalist brochures
being developed. He thanked the committee for their support in 2017/18. The
Treasurer reported a small profit and felt no need to change the fees. The
Recorder gave a review of the members’ sightings in 2017/18. These are all recorded on the database. The new committee (which is the same as the old
committee) was elected.
Michelle Gleeson, our guest speaker |
Michelle Gleeson, the guest
speaker, was then introduced. Michelle is the director, co-founder and South
East Queensland presenter for Bugs Ed. Since 2003, Bugs Ed. has been providing
a range of hands-on entomology based workshops for students of all ages, in
order to encourage and expand their interest in insects.
Insects are often hard to
identify. More than half of Australia's insects can't be identified to species
level because they haven’t been named yet. The most that should be expected is
classification of larger species to Order and/or Family level. We were
taken through some of the groups of insects, and their differing
characteristics. The talk was highly entertaining with some quirky insect facts
thrown in. Michelle neither talked down to us or over our heads. Her
illustrations were excellent, and her display boxes fascinating. She finished
with an exhibit of a female Stick Insect which calmly rested (most of the time) on her hands while
she spoke.
Michelle with one of her specimen boxes |
Insect specimens (and other arthropods) on display |
Michelle's talk was received with acclamation and the meeting closed. Whereupon the delicious supper was laid out and everybody got down to the serious business of socializing.