This month was mostly around home, but we did a day trip out to Harden via Dalton and Boorowa and another across the Brindabellas to Tumut and back through Kiandra.
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| Olive-backed Oriole - Spring Arrival |
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| Windswept Galahs |
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| Australian Reed Warbler - Another Spring Arrival |
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| National Museum of Australia at night |
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| Common Mynas |
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| Yellow and Yellow. Cape Daisies and Wattle |
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| Esme after a swooping Magpie |
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| This is the dust blown paddock in January's Selection after rain |
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| Cape Daisies up the hill |
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| Metal Brumbies outside the Dalton Pub |
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| Hola! Canola |
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| Green and Gold |
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| Canola crop tracks |
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| Milky Way at Weetangera Cemetery |
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| Kookaburra clearing out a nest hollow |
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| Female Satin Bower Bird |
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| After the rain |
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| Snow on the Brindies |
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| Goodradigbee River |
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| Patterson's Curse and Cape Daisies |
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| Black-fronted Dotterel |
The aftermath of last summer's fire in the area was plainly seen. The devastation stretched from Blowering through to past Providence Portal. The Kiandra Pub building is just a shell and the historic miners' cottages are just standing chimneys. Mt Selwyn Ski Lifts and complex have been wiped out - Snow Gums are burnt to the ground. The recent snow fall covered a lot of the burnt out area, but the results were plain to see.
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| Brumbies were evident from Bullock Hill trail to Eucumbene Plain |

































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