South Australia finally decided to open their border, JUST in time to squeeze in a quick visit to see Cassia before they moved to Spain. By chance we already had a few days booked off at the same time to go camping at Bear Gully, but we cancelled that booking and decided to roadtrip to Adelaide instead, via Little Desert National Desert, which is about half way between Melbourne and Adelaide.
One of the creepier giant things in Australia. Near Grampians National Park.
Tis indeed a dry place. SO MANY FLIES.
Thank goodness it also had a river flowing through it because it was FLIPPING HOT when we were there. The water felt amazing and also gave us a break from the flies. We spent many hours floating on our water hammocks (in our full body bathing suits), something that I have been craving for the last couple years.
We went for three short hikes. We were hoping to see different birds due to the different landscape and area but spent most of the time swatting flies instead. Some of the hikes had information sheets available though with lots of fun facts, which I enjoyed.
We learned about the Malleefowl, an endangered bird that makes stupidly complex mound nests out of sticks and sand and then lets it decay and compost to get it to the exact right temperature to incubate the eggs. Didn’t see any, as expected.
We decided to stop in Dimboola for a post-hike ice cream. I noticed an error on their sign post…
This guy was waiting for us back at camp. What a ridiculous bird. How can a wild bird be so big??????
Scott spotted this guy from the car as well. I had to get a friend to help identify. It’s a red-rumped parrot, even though we can’t see the red rump at all. He also had a beige female friend as well, but I cropped her out of the pictures haha.
There were a few Eastern Rosellas flying around camp too, but they were hard to get a good picture.
The campground was very quiet the second day so the bouncy boys came a bit closer. Scott took those pictures before I woke up.
We left fairly early the last day to get a good start on the rest of the drive to Adelaide. We didn’t know how long the border check and required covid test would take.
Quick photo stop at the Pink Lake of course! So salty!! Crusty AF! So cool!
Great pics and I love the new hat…just as it is. Much easier to bird watch when they are bigger than you!