Sunday, October 19, 2008

Walkies

When are we going walkies? Lucky old Woody is getting quite a few walks at the moment.
Not only are there still a huge amount of wild flowers blooming but there are orchids too.


Above - Cottonheads


Quite a few "bob tail lizards" about too.

Above - Looks reptilian but is in fact the remains of a grass tree (Xanthorea)


I still can't stop taking photos of these beautiful flowers!

Click on the images to see them up close.




Above - Coral Vine

Below - Little Pink Fairy Orchids

Below - Scented Sun Orchid
(Thelymitra Macrophylla)
These Sun Orchids are the reason Woody is getting extra walks.
We usually walk mornings and evenings and the Sun Orchids always seemed to be closed. So we went to look at them in the heat of the day and lo and behold the flowers were fully open. (Hence the name dummy!)


And this one is called Blue Lady Orchid
(Thelymitra Crinita)
We thought all the Cowslip orchids had finished but came across these.

Oh, and Woody made a couple of new friends. But he won't be seeing much of them. They are living at the bottom of the pond now.

They are gilgies, freshwater crayfish.

We'd gone looking for some tadpoles and came back with these.
(We haven't named them yet but one suggestion came up... Gill and Mike?)

Not sure how to attract frogs to our pond but had this idea.
We're going to put a sign up down at the local creek:


Come and view this beautifully landscaped pond:



  • alfresco dining;

  • multiple lilly pads provide extensive games area;

  • three storey reeds with valley views;

  • five small fish and two gilgies leasing at present but willing to share...

Be quick! Don't miss out on this one!


1 comment:

herhimnbryn said...

Oh, this is grand, just grand! Such glorious flowers and I envy you the orchids and Gilgies ( what a great name)