Things have been very quiet around here - so have combined the months of January and February.
Took grandson Ben fishing at Googong and this is the picture he drew of the day. The detail he remembered was fantastic - the outboard motor could not be used so was elevated out of the water; he was using a spinning reel, I was using a bait caster; the fish of the day were Redfin; and the swirly bits were the dreaded southerly wind that chased us home. Ben was reluctant to show me that he had drawn himself catching a fish, and not Pop! 😃
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo eating the wattle seeds
Sunset over the Parkwood Dam
Thornbill
Male Eastern Koel
Bearded Dragon - often seen, but usually hides quickly
Lake Ginninderra shoreline during an early morning trip in the boat.
Rainbow Lorikeet
Our Christmas Cactus just keeps on flowering this year.
Mist lifting from Googong Dam
Rainbow Lorikeet demanding seed
Juvenile Crimson Rosella
The Coots have returned - local ponds were bare earlier as they followed the floods
Little Pied Cormorant and Little Black Cormorant - getting nervous
Young Eastern Water Dragon
Female Red-Rumped Grass Parrot
Male Red-Rumped Grass parrot
The Swamp Wallaby is still around
Welcome Swallows chasing insects
Black Swan family is growing up
Welcome Swallows taking a rest
Two sea-dogs (err lake-dogs)
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