Day 9 Down to the Kerry Valley – March 3rd

We travelled down to the Kerry Valley and stopped near to many water sources to watch for various birds.

There were also heaps of butterflies around, including these ( lemon migrants?) That were on the ground sipping the moisture on the banks of the dam

We stopped for lunch in Beaudesert for our packed lunch feast ( including mars bar). There were interesting history plaques and patterns in the concrete paths. Maybe good for a future quilting project?

Another pretty butterfly

These tawny frogmouths by the side of the road were an added treat

We sat down with the group to do a bird count after tea and there have been over 120 different bird species identified in try this first couple of days!

We are still hoping for glimpses of the elusive catbird, lyrebird and male regent Bowerbird before we leave… Maybe today??

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