Category: Australian wildlife
Any for me?
We were attending a birthday party at Lysterfield Park and this crow was waiting for any tidbits he could get.
What are you doing?
This little fella flew up to me, and then settled on the ground nearby – almost as though he was trying to work out what I was doing. Then he took off again after I took his photo.
Gray Jay
This is the Gray Jay and we saw many of these in Canada on our travels.
Wait for me!
This little duckling was making sure it didn’t get left behind. Seen in a pond near a hotel we stayed at in Canada
Cormorant drying off
Spied this cormorant drying off at Lysterfield Lake recently.
Beautiful sound in Lysterfield Park
I heard the most beautiful birdsong as I walked through the park last Saturday and it took me ages to find the owner of the sound. A small yellow bird, I have no idea what it is. And I had to wait awhile but finally managed to get a clear shot of it between the…
Kangaroo buck and family
There were mainly Eastern Greys in the area but I did see this Red buck with his family. Each family had 3-4 roos in it – at least from what I could see and they were in different parts of the park.
More kangaroos
I love wandering around Lysterfield Lake Park early in the day. It’s fresh, there is still dampness in the air and on the ground, everything is looking so green at the moment and the animals haven’t disappeared into the bush as yet.
More cormorants
We pick up from yesterday’s post when the cormorant spied me and his friends began to leave the pier, one by one.
On the pier
These cormorants were enjoying the early morning sun until they realised they had company and eventually, one by one, left the pier. woops, I’ve been seen!
Magpie-lark
This Magpie-lark was very chatty as it came towards me at Lysterfield Park. Think it might have thought I was good for some food but I wasn’t carrying any.