Captivating correas

Correas growing in the dunes at Marion Bay, South Australia

Whenever I go out birding, or when we are travelling out in the country and my wife is with me, I keep one eye on the birds and the other on the vegetation. Being a little cross-eyed like that probably means I miss a few plants or birds and sometimes nearly step on venomous snakes. Joking aside, I once had a red-bellied black snake crawl over my boot while checking out a birding spot. I swear that my feet didn’t touch the ground for at lest five metres!

On our recent visit to Yorke Peninsula here in South Australia we were on the lookout for flowering plants of any description and especially these delightful bell shaped correas shown in the photos. We were not disappointed and saw plenty. The photos on this post are all in a small area on the sand dunes at Penguin Point near Marion Bay.

Correas growing in the dunes at Marion Bay, South Australia

Correas growing in the dunes at Marion Bay, South Australia

Correas growing in the dunes at Marion Bay, South Australia

Coastal vegetation in the dunes at Marion Bay, South Australia