Sunday, October 3, 2010
Crumbs Bakery
Monday, August 30, 2010
Healesville Sanctuary II
Pretty cool pelican
I thought this was a great scene. A galah (type of cockatoo) perched on an emu's food trough, while another little birdy picks through the emu's poop for a snack.

close-up

Dingo!

This was one of the coolest things we saw--the lyrebird. Kind of looks like a peacock with only a couple feathers. When the male does his mating call, below, he scratches the ground, kicks up soil, then spreads its wings and does imitations of other bird's calls, it must have done at least 8 different ones. Duncan could identify a few, including the cockatoo.
close-up
Dingo!
This was one of the coolest things we saw--the lyrebird. Kind of looks like a peacock with only a couple feathers. When the male does his mating call, below, he scratches the ground, kicks up soil, then spreads its wings and does imitations of other bird's calls, it must have done at least 8 different ones. Duncan could identify a few, including the cockatoo.
Healesville Sanctuary
Road Trip VIII
Road Trip VII
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Road Trip VI
We made a stop in Naracoorte, South Australia to see some caves! They have both fossil caves and a bat cave, but being winter here there aren't many bats around. Apparently they can't let you in the bat cave because of the amount of bat guano (poo). But they did show us some nice footage, and we ended up seeing a few bats in another cave--Southern Bent-Winged Bats, to be exact.
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