Sunday, December 2, 2012

Echidna near Lansallos

We found this echidna on the road outside our property.  Usually they just 'hide' by sticking their heads between their front legs so that you cannot see their faces.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Moths

These moths were attracted by the outdoor light in the parking area.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Eucalypt blossom at Lansallos

Our plants regularly act as host to insects in great numbers but the plant seems to cope with it without much effort.  Maybe someone can identify these bugs.
This tree is near the house and many varieties of birds are feeding on the nectar in the blossom.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Beardred Dragon at Lansallos

Handsome and harmless, the bearded dragon is a frequent visitor.  This fellow was about 20 inches long.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Flowering at Lansallos

Right now, the Banksias are performing well, each flower is about 25 cm long  (10 inched ) and last a long time.  Even when they are done, the flower heads look artistic .

Sunday, March 11, 2012

One of our Kookaburras

An Aussie icon, the laughing Kookaburra, known by every Australian.  They are regularly seen sitting in a high spot (top of electric pole or wire, large tree) scanning the surroundings for whatever may constitute a bit of a feed.

At Lansallos, they have been known to fly into closed windows, makes a very loud bang and leaves the poor Kookaburra stunned for a while.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Moon rise in the East at Lansallos

Sometimes the moon is so big and bright in the clear air, it just takes your breath away.  Of course, when there is no moon and the sky is cloudless, then there are millions of stars.

Friday, January 27, 2012

A nocturnal visitor to Lansallos

Frogs are frequent visitors during the summer months when  insects are attracted by inside lights.  This in turn attracts frogs who attach themselves to the window glass and eat the insects.

Capertee Valley Helicopters drops in

Capertee Valley Helicopters at Lansallos with a backdrop of Mt Marsden

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Come and meet some of the many birds

A tawny Frogmouth camped in one of our trees for  a day.
For a list of Lansallos birds, look at the bird list in the pages section on the right.
One visitor has seen the endangered Regent Honey eater in one of the trees close to the house and there has been numerous sightings in the Capertee Valley together with other endangered species.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Meet the local kangaroos at Lansallos

Once the local kangroos get used to a new car around the house, it is not uncommon for them to browse around the house at night.  On this occasions, I surprised a family of 6 or 8 outside our bedroom early in the morning.  

The variety here is Eastern Greys