At long
last, an opportunity to see koalas! And, oh my, but they are just
too cute.
A short
distance out of Brisbane is the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary where
there are over 100 koalas in a gorgeous setting beside a river with
the all-important eucalyptus trees growing all about.
They are there, out in the open, all about the park. A good proportion were
nestled in branches fast asleep; something they are prone to do an
average of 20 hours a day, but there were still many busy eating and
a few younger ones romping around quite actively. And no wonder that
they've become such a prime symbol of this country; they certainly
are cute and cuddly.
Fortunately
times have changed for, in the early 20th century, they
were hunted almost to extinction, primarily for their fur which,
sometimes, was used for no other purpose than packing material for
shipping goods – an old-fashioned version of today's bubble wrap. I cringe at
the thought. Happily, nowadays, they are very much a protected
species but are still losing their natural habitat to development and
the loss of forest so have never quite regained their previous
numbers.
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| Blue winged Kookaburra* |
The sanctuary is also home to a host of beautiful Australia birds, snakes & reptiles, dingos, wombats, platypus and kangaroos. The wombats were constantly fast asleep hence the lack of an action shot and the majority of the birds were in huge wired aviaries making it impossible to take decent photos through the wire (so, a few borrowed pics*). This country has certainly been blessed with an extraordinary array of the most beautiful and colourful birds.
We
listened to a talk on the koalas as well as one on dingos which
proved very interesting, the latter dispelling much of the negative
publicity we had previously heard of these magnificent looking
animals. One large male was all white such as those found further
south in the colder, mountainous regions; the others the more common
rusty ginger colouring found in the warmer areas.
Another wonderful and memorable day.
PHOTO GALLERY:
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| So soft |
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| Well, maybe not everyone |
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| Relaxing in the true sense or the word |
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| Emu |
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| A mother & her joey |
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| Barking Owl |
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| Sea eagle |
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| Crested Cockatoo* |
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| Pink Cockatoo* |
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| Slumbering wombat |
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| White dingo |
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| Tasmanian Devil |
2 comments:
We visited a sanctuary out of Melbourne and it was great. Sadly, the only wombat we saw were on a sign or on the road dead. Great pix and I miss Australia
Lovely photos.
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