Showing posts with label Kite Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kite Festival. Show all posts

Monday, April 1, 2024

A busy Easter

This Easter I spent some time on the Fleurieu Peninsula and at the Kite Festival at Semaphore.

First point of call on the Fleurieu was one of my favourite stops, the Nangawooka Flora Reserve.  This is a lovely little spot just outside Victor Harbor.  Lots of trees and shrubs here, all labelled by the volunteers, and a small hide with a bird table and a small pool of water.  From the hide I saw New Holland Honeyeater, Little Wattlebird and White-naped Honeyeater as well as a Monarch butterfly.






Next was a 20km cycle ride along the Encounter Bay Cycleway.  There were lots of families out and about watching the surfers.




Final stop of the day was at Goolwa, where I went past the River Murray barrage to see what birds I could find.  The tide was in so they were pretty few and far between.   I did see some Welcome Swallows, Australian Pelican, Little Pied Cormorant and Purple Swamphen.





On Sunday it was trip to Semaphore for the Kite Festival.  Unfortunately, the wind was very light and the flyers struggled to get many kites up.   There were a few though.  While I was there the shark patrol and Westpac helicopter flew past.










Happy Easter everyone!






Monday, April 10, 2023

Adelaide International Kite Festival 2023

 The Adelaide International Kite Festival is one of my favourite events.  It has been missing the last couple of years due to COVID, but was back this year.  When I arrived it was nice and sunny, but almost calm.  Slowly the breeze started to increase and a couple of small kites were soon flying




After a while, more and more kites took to the air.  There were traditional shapes:






Lots of sea creatures








Some birds and reptiles






And some mythical dragons




Even Tom and Jerry, SpongeBob SquarePants and a few super heroes made an appearance





By lunchtime to sky was full of kites.




Sunday, April 1, 2018

Adelaide International Kite Festival

This weekend the Adelaide International Kite Festival takes place on the Semaphore foreshore and beach.

One of the best spots to view from is Semaphore Jetty.



There are kites of all different shapes, sizes and colours.




Some big,





Some small.



This year there was a group of kite flyers from Queensland who performed close formation kite flying to music.