this is one of the surviving huts from early 'high country mountain men' of a bygone era
Amazing scenery in the back blocks as we call the uninhabited interior here
Roger this is a beautiful series of photos.
Stunning colours and landscape.
What would the dominant tree be there? Or is it mix of different species.
We have many British trees planted by the early British settlers, but we never get a show like that
3 beautiful birds
Steve the last is a Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike
Metallic starlings are all black, both sexes
Our Eastern Robins are such sweet birds.
Log runner. New one for me. I see it's mainland only, excludes me
Another male from couple days back.
I've many other species from around here but wondering if I'm likely to be the lone ranger.
Maybe just drag all into the birds thread. Just looked. Is there a general 'post birds' thread?
Wouldn't concern me either option
Thanks John
I don't think they are found there
Peguins being coastal birds aren't something I get to see.
There's a Fairy Penguin rookery on the coast with walkways but times I've visited not one in sight
But the smell :puke:
Yes beautiful and photos of.
I often look at posts of these and think I could live very well with them if I was in their environs
I reckon we'd hit it off very well together :giggle:
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