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Ngoorabul. Marshall and Tyler. Season Knowledge on September-October.

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[Audio] The Ngoorabul People. The Ngoorabul People.

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[Audio] Spring September- October Hot and windy season.

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[Audio] Animals The animals during the spring season in which occurs in months September- October mainly, nest, oviparous, and the others are active. Plants In the spring season plants are an important resource because the Johnsons grass tree known as the fire tree alarm the Ngoorabul peoples that there is a fire. And the donkey orchid flower is an important food resource for the Ngoorabul peoples..

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[Audio] In the spring season the Ngoorabul peoples would go foraging for food while the animals would start to move into hibernation, and the animals re wide open. They would alasao find medical plant, it would be a tranquil time for them in spring..

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[Audio] In this season it is a hot and windy season and when fires can't go out. The animals in this season are mostly active, the white cockatoos will be nesting and most of the bats will also remain in their nest during the spring season. Plants during this season were an important plant resource for the Ngoorabul peoples, the donkey orchid flowers was an important food resource known as urn health fruiting. In September, the Johnsons grass tree flowered in the Porcupine grass following with a burn which attracted Yellow- tufted honeyeaters and Noisy friarbirds. This tree was a cultural importance species because it was used for resin and bush tucker. These tress were known as the fire tree and was used for fire drills, torches and fire sticks..

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Bibliogrphy. https://www.google.com.au/?safe=active&ssui=on http://www.bom.gov.au/iwk/calendars/ngoorabul.shtml.