Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Zigzagging Through Cattle Country

As we worked our way south, we stopped at Byfield National park.  The roads to the supposedly-stunningly-beautiful coast involved crossing a few bare dunes, so that was out. Instead, we opted to kayak up a river for few kilometers. 

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Surrounded by the coastal rainforest, the calm water reflected the canopy.
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Despite our best efforts we managed to scare off most of the snakes.
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Side channels were surrounded by tall palm trees. many leaning out over the water.
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We spied a kingfisher (relative of the kookaburra) waiting for a meal.
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In many places we had to navigate over, around, or under fallen trees (something Jen really delighted in).
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A number of aquatic and semi-aquatic reptiles were hiding in plain sight.
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This one was taking a break next to a rock.  It was at least 20 inches long.
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We passed through Rockhampton, the cattle capital of Queensland. Over 2 million cattle live within a few hundred kilometers of the city. We stopped at the excellent city gardens, particularly for the free zoo.
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A number of unique birds were about, both inside, and outside the aviary.
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This little guy was stealing some of the Cassowary feed.
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Oriental ducks, check out that plumage.
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This is a lace monitor (named for its scale pattern).  She probably weighs at least 20lbs.
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This is what Koalas do most of the time, nap.  Often more than 14 hours a day.
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We headed inland a bit to Blackdown Tablelands.  Named for its location, this NP is located on a high mesa.
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