I’ve begun walking each week with a new friend at Lysterfield Lake Park, in the early morning. The roos are plentiful at that hour and because no-one else is around they haven’t gone off to hide. Here we can see a couple of mums with their joeys. Bathtime On the run
Author: Kathie
Lysterfield Lake and Weir
Of course the Kangaroos and birds aren’t the only thing you see at the park. There is a lake too. It was early morning and the lake was very still when we were there.
Blue (male) Superb Fairy-Wren
And there were quite a few of these around the park too. They move extremely fast so it’s hard to get a good close clear shot of them. This one will have to do.
Eastern Grey at Lysterfield
This Eastern Grey Male Kangaroo was content to just watch as we passed by. When it’s later in the day and more people around, the kangaroos tend to make themselves scarce.
A walk at Lysterfield
I’ve recently taken up walking with a new friend around Lysterfield Lake Park. Not a short walk, but more like over 8kms. It takes us a couple of hours. We still find time to stop for short times so I can take photos. This is the family that eats together.