Finishing roadworks
Unexpected sunset
Home made bench
On our walk
Floral fence Friday?
Hardenbergia violacea
Watching the work
Lunch time
Fence and Coral Tree
The 'Elves' were here
Out it comes!
Home-built Bench
Coco found a bench
Enclosed picnics
Early morning walk
Wayne's spot
Beachside flowers
Goodbye!
Beachside grass
Down the range
Farm twilight
Coming in low
Overlooking the Bay
Comet Leonard
Nearing sunset
A bright spot
Waterside Ulladulla
Crowded harbour
Walkway #6
Corellas
Down at the Bay
The boatshed
Flowering Lilly Pilly
Fisco 1
The Boomerang fires up
Sunny day
Private Residence
Ulladulla harbour
HBM in Ulladulla
Visiting dragon
Up the river and tide's out
Coastal contemplation
Teal landscape
HFF from Ulladulla
Bench and beach
It's arrived
Bad day for the beach
Young Australian Magpie
In the park
Fun with fungi
Lord Howe fence
Silo art - Barraba NSW
Lord Howe lagoon
Happy Fence (Fishing) Friday
Bush Pea
Bermagui Bench
Blue Pool, grey day
Autumn is coming
Ocean views
Beach erosion
Storms and erosion
Big surf
Fascinating fungus
Fred again
The Wood Duck family
Windy day
Mystery flowers
The new bridge at sunset
Hidden and well guarded fence
Common Bronzewing Pigeon
Bad day at the beach
Fred's back
Arachnid
Nearly done
Pigface
Bayside views
More bridgeworks
White Correa
Purple Swamphen
Care for a picnic?
Work goes on
Ivy-leaf violet
Some street art
Next section?
Jumping spider
Lichen
Bay evening
The bridge working area
The last has gone
Burrawang
There it goes!
Artist at work (Coastal walk #6)
Coastal walk #5
Coastal walk #4
Coastal walk #3
Coastal walk #1
Coastal walk #2
One gone!
Two spans down
Satin Bowerbird
Through the forest
Revisiting
Fungus on log
In Bodalla
Poor Nerrigundah
Bayside beach
Down the coast
Wandering emu
The initial disconnect
Eastern Yellow Robin
Lower Wallace St.
Two fences
Looking back
Quiriga Beach
Coastal walk
Closed off!
The lifting span
The two bridges
Autumn's here
Renault Muster
Two bridges
It's built!
Resting place
Quiriga Beach
Gundillion
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Ovens Wattle
The wattles are having a spectacular flowering at present. I photographed this one up on the Southern Tablelands and thought at the time it was a Black Wattle. When I looked at the photos and compared them with the references, I realised it is a much less common Ovens Wattle, found only in a relatively small area up that way. An image of the whole tree in the PiP.
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