Sunday 6th October 2019. 0830 – 1930

No rain. Bright and sunny with a few clouds. Light breeze. Track dry.

Not been along the walk this early for sometime so wondering what will be about. Surprised to see a particularly large Eastern Water Dragon on the second pile of rocks past the Memorial Bench. A rather battered looking Green Ringtail Possum was roosting in a large tree midway between Platypus Bend and Log Jam Peninsula. Was very busy washing face and front paws and not in the least interested in me. Two Platypus were seen on the downstream side of the Log Jam, both bobbing up unexpectedly right in front of me allowing only a reflex shot before disappearing at speed. No Saw-shelled Turtles sun baking but a moderately large specimen was seen moving along in the shallows and looking up for air. For the first time I saw what I think was a Spangled Perch swimming in a relatively clear and well lit stretch of water. A Brush Turkey was surveying the width of the Creek apprehensively from a branch before launching into flight. Another Platypus was feeding in Platy’s Pool but never approached very close to me. A flock of Plumed Whistling Ducks with a few Magpie Geese could again be seen from the rear of the Car Park.

Eastern Water Dragon. Physignathus lesueurii

Large Water Dragon up and about early in the morning.

Green Ringtail Possum. Pseudochirax archeri

An older Possum with very battered looking ears. Possibly male.

Platypus. Ornithorhynchus anatinus

Snap shot at the Log Jam.
Vanishing at speed.

Saw-shelled Turtle. Elseya latisternum

Investigating the shallows

Spangled Perch. Leiopotherapon unicolor

Swimming near the surface in clear, well lit water

Australian Brush Turkey. Alectura lathami

Checking out the width of the Creek before flying across.

Plumed Whistling Duck. Dendrocygna eyetoni + Magpie Goose. Anseranas semipalmata

View from rear of Car Park