Bunuru (February/March) is the hottest bonar of the year - the second summer. A key sign of the beginning of bunuru is a blossoming in the Wornt (white gum) wer the arrival of salmon.[1]

Wp/nys/Djiridji (Macrozamia riedlei)
With nyit (little) boroong (rainfall), many families would koorliny (move, go to) bilya (rivers) and inlets for djildjit (fishing) and kabi (water) [2].
Ngiyan waarnk - ReferencesEdit
- ↑ Karla Arnall. "Second summer arrives in South West Noongar calendar". ABC Great Southern WA. publisher Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 27 August 2016
- ↑ Hansen, Vivienne and John Horsfall. 2016. “Noongar Bush Medicine: Medicinal plants of the south-west of Western Australia.” Crawley WA: UWA Publishing