Birds of Mallacoota, Victoria

Bird life, Mallacoota, Victoria

Bird life, Mallacoota, Victoria

On our walk around Mallacoota we followed the edge of the estuary. In the inlet and on sand bars and small islands we could see many water birds. I was kept busy taking photos, checking them out through my binoculars and jotting down the species’ names in my notebook. During our stay of about 18 hours I made quite a healthy list, mostly water birds. A stay of a week or more would undoubtedly add considerably to this list.

In the photo above I have captured Australian Pelicans, Yellow-billed Spoonbills, cormorants (not sure but probably Little Black) and Silver Gulls.

Black Swans, Mallacoota, Victoria

Black Swans, Mallacoota, Victoria

The photos above and below show the numerous Black Swans feeding in the shallows of the estuary.

Black Swans, Mallacoota, Victoria

Black Swans, Mallacoota, Victoria

Eden, south coast of New South Wales

Eden, south coast of New South Wales

Eden, south coast of New South Wales

As we travelled south that afternoon we passed through many lovely areas and some beautiful towns.  This part of the journey was new territory to us. We had seen the coast further south west in Victoria and to the north in NSW, but had never visited the stretch of coastline between Bermagui and Mallacoota.

Superb Fairy-wren, Eden, south coast of New South Wales

Superb Fairy-wren, Eden, south coast of New South Wales

When it came time for afternoon tea we aimed for the lovely town of Eden. We drove down to the bay and found a suitable picnic seat overlooking the magnificent bay. The beach was quite crowded with people from the caravan park walking distance away. It was  a very relaxing break from driving.

While we had our cuppa a family of Superb Fairy-wrens decided to join us. The male put on quite a show for us in the nearby bushes, posing nicely for my camera.

Eden, south coast of New South Wales

Eden, south coast of New South Wales

Mimosa Rocks National Park, New South Wales

Mimosa Rocks National Park, south coast NSW

Mimosa Rocks National Park, south coast NSW

One of the places I wanted to revisit on our drive south along the coast of New South Wales was Mimosa Rocks National Park. The last time we had been there was in 1981 which was getting on for 30 years ago. Too long, in fact.

I had vivid memories of what it looked like but obviously the years had blurred the image. It was nothing like I remembered! In fact, I think we went to a different part of the park this time. The access roads may well have changed in that time too.

Again, we didn’t have much time to explore the park. We had a quick lunch and a look at the beautiful beach and then off again on our trek south.

The only birds of interest were three Pied Oystercatchers patrolling the beach.

Pied Oystercatchers, Mimosa Rocks National Park

Pied Oystercatchers, Mimosa Rocks National Park

Mimosa Rocks National Park, south coast NSW

Mimosa Rocks National Park, south coast NSW

Strange birds at Bateman’s Bay

Australian Pelican, Bateman's Bay

Australian Pelican, Bateman's Bay

One of the most unusual sights I have seen was at the waterfront in Bateman’s Bay on the south coast of New South Wales.

Not one – but about a dozen Australian Pelicans were standing or sitting on the light covers in the street. I’ve never seen them perching like this before and it was so unusual in my opinion that I had to stop and take a photo.

Bizarre.

Bateman's Bay, south coast of NSW

Bateman's Bay, south coast of NSW

More flowers of the Canberra Botanic Gardens

Flowers, Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra

Flowers, Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra

The Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra are a wonderful resource for people like us. My wife is a keen grower of Australian native plants – she runs  a small nursery – so she is always adamant that we visit any gardens open to the public.

I enjoy looking at the plants and flowers too, especially looking for beautiful flowers to photograph. Parks and gardens also attract plenty of birds, and that is my main interest in visiting them. I write about the birds I see and photograph on my blog called Trevor’s Birding – go on – have a look – I’ll wait here while you look.

Flowers in the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra

Flowers in the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra

Flowers in the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra

Flowers in the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra