Sunrise, Sunsets, Clouds and Wattle.

The sunrise and sunset were quite amazing. Morning clouds over Smoky Dam were spectacular.
Wattle trees are in full bloom everywhere making a feast for many birds and bees. I saw three differentLue lisää
Jervois Station.

Jervois is quite a large station with four families living there as well as regular workers. The area covers around 76,000 acres, most being grazing land and some red soil area used to harvest hay forLue lisää
Dry Creek

On the way out of Jerviose we cross Dry Creek.
This creek was probably named due to it often having no surface water. In fact it flows all year under the gravel bed. This is the main water sourceLue lisää
Pinnarendi Station

This is our third visit here. Each time we have seen many birds and enjoyed great hospitality.
This time we are surprised by how many people staying here. The powered section is completely filled andLue lisää
The Big Dam

A huge area when full as it is now, this dam is but a puddle during the dry. Here you will see ducks, darters, redwing parrots and egrets. Not necessarily all together. Many itinerant dirds also stopLue lisää
No. 1. Dam

The No. 1. Dam is the furthest point of the loop walk. This is a favourite for birders though, with so many different birds on the way and at the dam. Delightful little finches and wrens taking a dipLue lisää
Wurruma Swamp

Loaced near Mount Garnet this is mostly accessed via private property. On area is a day use area. At times of the year this is very crowded with water birds but not now with the amount of rainLue lisää
Mount Surprise

We are on our way west! Mount Surprise is the place to stay if you wish to explore the lava tubes and some of the local favourites like Einasleigh.
One popular day trip is the Kalkani lava rim walk.Lue lisää
Jardine Station

This camp is right beside a picturesque billabong with lots of pretty lily flowers decorating the surface.
So far in the first couple of hours we have seen a cormorant, brolga, jakanas, kingfisher,Lue lisää
The Beach

In country places, there are sandy banks on rivers commonly referred to as beaches. Fine sand swept up by the raging floods and cleaned as the waters wash past makes a beautiful spot to take theLue lisää
Ellenora Waterhole

There are probably many spectacular points along the Einasleigh River. This spot is one of those with beautiful crystal waterholes. A popular spot for swimming, but one needs to be mindful of theLue lisää
Copperfield Gorge

Located right beside Einasleigh, Copperfield Gorge is an impressive sight. Cut deep into hard rock the resulting pools are deep and clear. Young daredevils from around the local are come here toLue lisää
Forsayth

Forsayth was a mining town then a centre for the outlying properties. There is still gold in them thar hills, but these days only a handful of people mining or prospecting.
The Savanahlander railLue lisää
Georgetown

Two days in Georgetown, washing up to date, a bit of a look around and then we head further west.
There is a very impressive mineral exhibit at the info centre. Great grocer store to top up supplies,Lue lisää
Early iPhone & iPod?

Apple were not first......
So you love your Apple phone and music player? Nah! These things were around donkeys years ago. The phone ran on string I think and the music player used clay disks, orLue lisää
Cumberland Chimney

Cumberland chimney and the nearby dam is all that remains of a once prosperous gold mining operation and the town that supported it. The sign at the chimney tells the boom and bust story in fairLue lisää
Cumberland Lagoon Birdwatching

As often the case, we heard many birds when we arrived. The distinctive chip, chip, chip of the very elusive Pardalote, with a sighting later as he swiftly flew from one hideout to another. Pam didLue lisää
Cumberland Sunset

The Sunsets seem to get more colourful as we head west. Today we walked a few kilometres and it were back in time for the sunset. The whole show lasts about an hour from the last moments of sunlightLue lisää
Gilbert River

Today we have made another epic journey. All the way from Cumberland Chimney towards Croyden, stopping at Gilbert River.
Wikipedia says that the Gilbert and Einaslee rivers combine to form theLue lisää
Croydon

First impressions of Croyden one sees the interesting welcome sign. The funny looking lizard is supposed to be a Gilberts Dragon. He waves happily as you drive into town. It is an interesting andLue lisää
Cemetery Swamp

About 3 kilometres south of Croyden, another bird hangout. The Lagoon is home to lots of water birds while just to each side the low shrub forest provides a habitat for many of the small forestLue lisää
Swamp Reloaded

Today we had an easy day. Up before the sun for a very early breakfast. I had to make a new batch of yoghurt and Pam decided to get some early swamp time. She had a good time stalking birds with herLue lisää
Black Bull Siding

There is a railway from Normanton through to Croyden. Rail motors run for tourists to enjoy a unique outback rail experience.
It is apparent that this is an important stop where passengers can take aLue lisää
Croc Country - Leichardt Lagoon

The camp at Leichardt Lagoon is quite close to the Norman River. Both Saltwater and freshwater crocs abound in great numbers. Swimming or wading anywhere is strongly discouraged.
We went over to theLue lisää
Stocking up on Supplies

Normanton is the first opportunity we have had to restock our vegetables since Georgetown. The range here is quite good albeit a bit more expensive than in the bigger centres back east.
There is aLue lisää