Swans passing by.
These two came for a fleeting visit, last week. They stayed for a day or two and moved on.


These two came for a fleeting visit, last week. They stayed for a day or two and moved on.


I’m not sure what this one was up to. There were a pair in a tree. And this one was acting like a woodpecker!
Don’t be shy. Let’s see you.

What are you doing?

I’ll get closer.

Your mate above, is watching you too, wondering…

I saw this beauty by the side of the road last week. I wish I had been quicker to focus on him when he flew away.




…..while having a quick bite to eat.



In Australia the Murray River separates the two states New South Wales and Victoria. The river is about 5 km from where I live. I live on a lagoon that adjoins the Murray. (an oxbow lake). It looks very different to the Murray.
The Murray River cuts deep into its bank, exposing the gum tree roots.



I love my photos of this spider in its web, so I thought I’d post some more.
From different angles… If you missed the other pics of it click here.




My next door neighbour told me about a huge spider in his yard and of course I just had to go see it. It’s web was amazing stretching out up to 3 metres. It was attached to the door of a wrecked car. To take these photos I scrambled in through the passenger side door and climbed over into the passenger seat. I took some blurred photos through the window, but I wasn’t happy with those. Then, I very gently lowered the window. The web stayed intact and I got these close ups through the open window, always keeping a look out in case it had friends lurking about inside the wreck. I was very uncomfortable so close to the spider.
I posted the photo to a web site and it was identified for me, It was apparently discovered by a Frederich Dahl in 1911.
I’m wondering if the last photo shows its eggs being stored in the web for later on.










Two different cuties today. The first is a wagtail, doing what it’s named for. I realised I haven’t taken any pictures of them, and when I decided it might be a good idea, they were few and far between and wouldn’t stand still for me! More of the swallows. This one was happy to pose.



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