Friday 17th September 2021. 1330 – 1500

Weather

No rain. Fine and sunny with a few scattered clouds. Breeze variable southerly. Strong at times. Track dry. Water level low but visibility clearing slowly. Full moon 21/09

Wildlife Report

Nothing was seen today along Bunya Street or at Allumbah Pocket.
While crossing the Suspension Bridge I photographed a large Saw-shelled Turtle on one of the rocks below.
Turtles were numerous today with one on the rocks near the Memorial Bench and a group of variable size on the sloping tree trunk at Snodgrass’s Pool.
Eastern Water Dragons were conspicuous by their absence.
A Platypus was sighted at the base of Log Jam Peninsula less than 5 metres from a tractor which had just been started up by one of the Volunteers and while he was apologising for possibly disturbing the wildlife! It was a good demonstration of just how conditioned the Platypus are to human activity.
I followed the Platypus upstream to The Log Jam and was able on the way to obtain a few photos.
Numerous Turtles adorning the logs were also photographed and at the junction of the main track and the one which goes around the Peninsula I took pics of a Varied Triller.
While walking under the Overhanging Bushes I noticed some ripples along the far bank and retraced my steps to investigate. It turned out to be a Rakali swimming at some speed. It crossed to my side of the Creek and was foraging in the waterline vegetation at Platys Pool where I took some very poor pics.
Close to the Observation Bench along The Narrows a small group of visitors were watching a Platypus which was bobbing up and down feeding within a very small area at the narrowest section of the Creek. I took a series of pleasing shots before leaving them to it.
The Golden Orb-weavers in the Lomandra Clump below the bridge were photographed as usual and while I did so a large male Platypus appeared, crossed the pool under the bridge and continued on to the Viewing Area. The light was insufficient for a photo.
My friend “Calamity” was more wakeful today and I managed to get a shot which included most of both eyes!
Nothing in the viewing Pool or the Car Park but I spotted the silhouette of a Bush Stone-curlew at the far end of Nick’s Camping Area and on walking over found a pair of them although not close together and rather timid.
While stalking them I came across a pair of Crested Pigeons in an interesting pose on some of the Garden Furniture.
The Red Brushtail Possum was back in the Fig Tree in his usual unhelpful position.

Saw-shelled Turtle. Elseya latisternum

Under the Suspension Bridge
Assorted selection at Snodgrass’s Pool
Pole Dancing
Sprawling
Posing

Platypus. Ornithorhynchus anatinus

At Log Jam Peninsula. No sign of fright or concern.
Same Platypus crossing the Log Jam Pool
First of series at The Narrows
Water is clearing providing a good view of the submerged parts
Getting even closer. Groove along side of skull has eye at front and ear aperture at back and is closed during diving

Varied Triller. Lalage leucomela

White-tailed Water Rat (Rakali). Hydromys chrysogaster

Not the best image but gives the general idea

Golden Orb-weaver Spider. Nephila pilipes

A new spider at The Narrows. Note suicidal male
Typical Golden Orb-weaver
Red / Black morph

Common Brushtail Possum. Trichosurus vulpecula

“Calamity” on the Bridge
Red Possum in the fig Tree

Crested Pigeon. Ocyphaps lophotes

Unusual shot on the garden furniture

Bush Stone-curlew. Burhinus grallarius

Timid Curlews at Camping Area
The other half with typical aesthetic background