Wednesday 25th December 2019. 0732 – 0745

No rain but slight mist early. Sun shining brightly from cloudless sky. No wind. Track damp.

Happy Christmas Everyone!

Set out early this morning and a Platypus was waiting beneath Lloyd’s Supsension Bridge to exchange the compliments of the season! He was very friendly, posed beautifully between dives, and appeared to be looking straight at us.
Several trees were flowering just upstream of the Memorial Bench and a group of Rainbow Lorikeets were enjoying the nectar. On the Rocks opposite Snodgrass’s Pool an elegant Eastern Water Dragon was taking the early morning sun, and a little further on we could hear the bees humming and Honey Bees, possibly some of mine, were collecting nectar and pollen.
Birds were also very busy and near the Flood Tide Island a Rufous Whistler was singing his heart out. I also recorded the web of a tunnel dwelling spider, glowing with dewdrops and the owner appears to be in residence!
At the Log Jam a single Saw-shelled Turtle was up and about but was too quick for me to take a photo. On the upstream side of the peninsula another Platypus was very busy feeding and enable me to capture a series of images.
Along the low level path around Platy’s Pond the Rats Tail Grass was in flower and playing host to a lot of insects including a Field Cricket and a Native Bee.
At the Overhanging Bushes (No 4) a Green Ringtail Possum was in residence but obviously having a Christmas lie in.
Along the narrows we were lucky to again see the juvenile Orange-footed Scrubfowl although the photo opportunities were nowhere near as good as yesterday. A solitary Bush Stone-curlew was in the Paddock behind the Car Park and another along Bunya Street.

Platypus. Ornithorhynchus anatinus

Happy Christmas Mr Platypus
Underneath the suspension Bridge.
Another Platypus at Log Jam Peninsula
As above and again very photogenic

Rainbow Lorikeet. Trichoglossus moluccanus

Enjoying the nectar

Eastern Water Dragon. Physignathus lesueurii

Near Snodgrass’s Pool. Lovely long tail.

European Honey Bee. Apis mellifera

Collecting nectar

Rufous Whistler. Pachycephala rufiventris

Tunnel Dwelling Spider – details unknown

Note water droplets on the web and the hole upper right.

Insects – details unknown

Field Cricket on flower of Rats Tail Grass
Native Bee on Rats Tail Grass

Green Ringtail Possum. Pseudochirops archeri

Having a lie in on Christmas Morning
Best view I could get!

Orange-footed Scrubfowl. Megapodius reinwardt

Not the best photo but no doubt about the Orange Feet

Bush Stone-curlew. Burhinus grallarius

Bunya Street resident