The Report on the recent Flinders Island visit is posted. Plus the short stopover in Launceston on the way to Flinders. Reports and pictures here.
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Flinders Island – lichen
A miserable day today, raining and windy, so The Doc explored the Island, locating places to photograph. The 2 lookouts were disappointing, but Cameron’s Inlet, Lady Barron and Strezlecki National Park look promising.
Some wildlife was seen, a small echidna and a few Bennetts Wallabies. Some birds are breeding including swans, plovers and moorhens, all of which had young. The Doc saw 2 Cape Barren Geese in a field and a large number of Pacific Gulls in a field. This does seem to be a stronghold of the Pacific Gull, which mostly breeds off shore on one the 54 islands in the Furneaux Group, Flinders being one of the 54 islands.
The Doc continues to see Green Rosellas, but has not had a chance to get a nice photo as yet.
Back to Whitemark, the first township on the Island, for lunch. It use to be known as White Mark, but when the telegraph arrived and charged by the word, locals began to call it Whitemark.
The clouds are breaking up a little, but the wind remains strong. Whether that helps the sunset remains to be seen. Doing homework to photograph Mt Killecrankie at sunset. Unfortunately the wind gusts were too strong to take photos.
Granite is widespread across the Island and in many places it is covered in lichen, some amazing colours and textures. A small selection.
Piccaninny Pleasures
Just returned from a Cape York Trip visiting the AWC Sanctuary called Piccaninny Plains. Piccaninny Plains is the name of the pastoral lease if you were wondering. Report and photos here.
Textures of the Australian Bush: Arkaroola
This time Arkaroola in the Northern Flinders Ranges. The Report and pictures are here.
Textures of the Australian Bush: Broome Sandstone (Part 3)
The last instalment of Broome sandstones, despite having many more photos. The variety was unbelievable in such a small area. Enjoy.
Textures of the Australian Bush: Broome Sandstone (Part 2)
The second instalment of Broome Sandstone. These photos were from just 2 locations and a third instalment is still to come. Enjoy.
Textures of the Australian Bush: Broome Sandstone (Part 1)
Broome Sandstone is the theme today. Enjoy.
Textures of the Australian Bush: Part 6 The Painted Hills
The small plane flight took us over Anna Creek Station, Lake Eyre and The Painted Hills. Perhaps the highlight of the flight. They have extraordinary colours and textures.
The following images were sharpened, resized and a bit of saturation was added. That is about it. Enjoy.
Textures of the Australian Bush: Rock & Minerals
The giant mullock heap at the BHP mine at Broken Hill opened all sorts of possibilities today. So a third instalment of Textures of the Australian Bush, this time on Rock and Minerals, enjoy.
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