I managed a short trip into the Adelaide Hills the other day. I just drove some country roads, and finally ended up at Sandy Creek Conservation Park near Lyndoch, close to the Barossa Wine Area.
First stop was at a dry creek crossing, and in the old River Red Gums were some Musk Lorikeets, busy looking for a home for the breeding season.
Another 100 metres along the road an I noticed some small birds on the grass verge. Yellow-rumped Thornbills are always busy, but this one decided to hop up into a tree, and I managed a couple of shots.
Another 100 metres, and an Australian Kestrel is perched, patiently waiting for a meal to show itself. In the same tree, but horribly silhouetted, were a couple of Adelaide Rosellas.
When I got to Sandy Creek there were not many birds about. After walking a couple of tracks, I noticed a couple of Weebills in a tree.
There were a few White-winged Choughs, one was feeding close to the edge of the scrub, and after getting a couple of shots, he flew, showing his white wing patches. Then, a few minutes later I spotted their nest above me in a gum tree.
Some old trees had a bright red bracket fungus on them, and I also spotted a couple of kangaroos, both with joeys in the pouch.
Monday, September 17, 2012
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