This month starts off with a couple of images of our local creek showing the growth following a very wet spring.
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Ginninderra Creek Growth |
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Ginninderra Creek Growth |
Consequently 'Weeds and Seeds' have been mowing regularly..
Our King's Park Bottlebrushes flowered from mid- November to early December and were regularly visited by the resident Red Wattlebirds and passing Rainbow Lorikeets.
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Red Wattlebird feeding on Bottlebrush nectar |
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Rainbow Lorikeet also on the Bottlebrush |
A morning visit to the Australian National Botanic Gardens provided native flowers in profusion, but few birds. The morning was hot and windy.
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Sturt Desert Pea (Black Centre) |
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and Red Centre |
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Bugs Bunny |
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Noisy Friarbird on a Xanthorrea flower spike |
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Cunningham's Skink |
We were fortunate to have both Willie Wagtails and Magpie Larks nesting in the same tree and the young ones fledged within a couple of days of each other.
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Rufous Whistler
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Willie on nest |
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Feed me Mum - Magpie Larks (Peewees) |
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Magpie Larks (Peewees) nearly ready to fly |
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Willie Wagtails demanding to be fed |
One morning was spend around Lake Burley Griffin
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SIEV X Memorial |
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National Museum |
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Acton development |
And to finish - some days at Mollymook/Ulladulla. A strong wind warning was broadcast for most of our stay.
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Sunrise on Narrawallee Beach |
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Mollymook Beach headland |
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Ulladulla Harbour |
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Warden Head Lighthouse |
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Storm brewing over Narrawallee |
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Molly at play |
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Sunrise at Bannister Head |
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