Showing posts with label Glasshouse Maountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glasshouse Maountains. Show all posts
Monday, August 17, 2009
Queensland (Part 3)
My final day in Queensland dawned cold and foggy, reminding me of a winters day in England rather than tropical Australia!! As today was going to be a sightseeing day (with a bit of birding thrown in of course!) I decided to hang around and wait for the fog to start to lift.
I spent some time at the local park. This clump of reeds is a definite reminder of home - winter on the Somerset Levels.
The fog gives a nice wash to these two Black Swans.
As the sun started to break through, I headed up into the Bracken Ranges, and soon broke through the clouds.
As I headed south towards Brisbane, I stopped in a lovely country town, and spotted a couple of Blue-faced Honeyeaters in a palm tree.
My final stop before heading to the airport was at Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve near Maleny. This is a lovely spot with a view down to the Glasshouse Mountains, and it also has a fantastic Rainforest walk.
It was incredibly dark in the rainforest, and even with the ISO pushed up to 3200 I was still only getting 1/25 to 1/50th second exposures, so I apologise for the quality of some of these shots. I saw a great range of birds including Noisy Pitta, Logrunner, Yellow-browed Scrubwren, Spectacled Monarch and Brush Turkey. I only managed identifiable shots of the last two.
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