Tablelands and wildflowers

Tablelands and wildflowers

Uluru (Ayres Rock) and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) are iconic geological formations of central Australia. I thought it was high time I went to see them, and got the added bonus of seeing a stunning array of wildflowers. 

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The not so barren waseland

The not so barren waseland

With new national parks to explore and my first experience and field ecology, it was a jam packed month of June. Both Finke Gorge and Mac Clark boast rare plants, although very different in their adaptations. The variety of habitat of the Simpson Desert also hosted a range of different animals that are typically quite difficult to find.

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Bugs and birds

Bugs and birds

The magic of rain was still working in the desert with flowers appearing everywhere. With the flush of new vegetative growth came an influx of animals, all the way up the food chain. Giant bugs and birds of prey found their way into the garden (and house) and I got to visit a little slice of heaven. A beautiful property on the outskirts of town that had painstakingly eradicated noxious weeds and restored native plants, which in turn encourage native animals to return.

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Flowing rivers and bird portraits

Flowing rivers and bird portraits

Rain in the desert is an event. Not just because it obviously doesn't happen very often, but because it transforms the place. Plantlife springs into existence where there was only sand and rock before. Birds and other wildlife are draw to the water and the succulent new growth and the whole area bustles with life and activity.

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Desert devils and rescued wildlife

Desert devils and rescued wildlife

A trip south of Alice Springs led to my first (and so far only) sighting of a Thorny Devil in the wild. It was also my first experience in a gibber plain and and we managed to spot two of this type of country's iconic birds. The Channel-bill Cuckoo lifecycle also continued to unfold in the backyard in Alice Springs.

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Dragons and parasites

Dragons and parasites

Before heading to New Zealand, there were plenty of adventures to be had in and around Alice Springs. The garden was brimming with insects and birds, and a case of brood parasitism was unfolding in my very own backyard. 

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Rain in the desert

Rain in the desert

Like most residents of Alice Springs, we had headed 'home' to visit family over Christmas. But I was excited to actually come home and play int he summer rains of Alice. All manner of critters came out in the wet and with a brand new macro lens, I wasn't about to miss any of it.

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