Monday, January 9, 2023
Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary
Monday, December 26, 2022
Serendip Sanctuary Visit 2
Check my birding map for specific location.
I revisited Serendip Sanctuary as early as I could. Instead of heading towards the lake, I went towards the exhibits. To my surprise, kangaroo and emu were roaming around. Never seen that before in a public park. As I followed the track, the big roos lying on it very graciously moved out of my way. I was fascinated by a female with a rather large tail and foot sticking out of her pouch. The joey must have been huge. Poor girl, she looked very uncomfortable.
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Serendip Sanctuary
What an odd place. I knew it would be good for birding as the name sanctuary implies. I knew it was open to the public and Google Maps showed it as a park area. But it was a cross between a wilderness area and commercial wildlife park. There was extensive fencing and enclosure areas - mostly with nothing in them and then areas of woodland and lake paths. The forest looked like dry eucalypt and the combination of dry and lots of water around made it a haven for birds. There were only a couple of avaries and pens with marsupials in them so we started with the walk around the lake.
But before we even entered the park, I had found lorikeets feeding in the car park. Always looking to get good shots of the Musk and better shots of the Purple-crowned Lorikeets, I waiting patiently for them to come closer. For once, they did.