Gwangal Moronn
(late March to mid June) is depicted by insects, pink heath and sunrises.
It is when the country starts to cool down after the summer heat.
This season incorporates the following:
- Cool mornings and warm, still days.
- Red sunrises and golden evenings.
- Honeyeaters and wrens searching for moths and insects.
- Birds forming flocks and migrating north.
- Skinks and turtles hibernating.
- Eels heading to sea for breeding.
- Possums beginning to breed.
- Flowering of Manna gums and candlebarks.
- Red and white “fly agaric” fungi.
- Flowering of Banksias and Heath.