


Birds seem attracted to Ann, perhaps it is the nesting material on the hat.

OK so I slipped a tractor in. Howard Tractor and Rotovator.

Flowering Pear Trees

Tulips near Wagga Wagga.



Sleepy Seals.

Skinks by the sea at Point Hick.

Fungi on drift wood on shore at Point Hicks

Arum lilies grow wild just about everywhere we went.

View from our kitchen window at Point Hicks. It was blowing 40 knots at the time.

Then the power went out. We did see whales a couple of days later from the shore.

Male Fairy Wren on Philip Island.

Walk in the bush near Halls Gap.

Steak in the pan from the butcher at Salle.

Roadside freesia growing wild.


Orchids just off the road in the woods near Salle.



More orchids, the woods and mountain tracks were full of them. Halls Gap.

Bronze pigs in an Adelaide shopping centre.

On the Murray River in a small boat near Robinvale.

Geckos climbing the wall to catch small flies in the evening. Robinvale.

Huntsman Spider. Robinvale.

Rare Mali Fowl nest deep in the bush near Robinvale. The eggs are laid in the centre and the parents visit the nest every day to adjust the covering of leaves and soil to maintain an even temperature for hatching. They do not sit on the eggs and never see the chicks once hatched. The chicks hatch and immediately disperse in the bush.

Not a flower pot in a tree but a Jays nest constructed out of mud. They live in a colony near to any water or mud hole. Up to 10/14 birds call it home.

Eastern Honey Eater in Gravillier flower.

Morning visiter to the water bowl.


The Honey Eaters loved these flowers.
We shared a cottage garden with this actor from "Game of Thrones"


He is about 1.5m from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail.