Time for a snack
Two Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoos perched high in the tall pine trees on the Bluff.
Two Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoos perched high in the tall pine trees on the Bluff.
On a wet and windy day, we thought this might make you smile […images]
Due to wet and windy conditions over the past few weeks, the challenge has been to keep the Wallaby Creek Walking Track open. Because of fallen trees and branches, the […]
How fortunate are we on Tambo Bluff that we can take photos of native birds from our back doorstep. The yellow tail black cockatoos, like many other birds, have been […]
A substantial number of agapanthus were removed when the 100 Steps project was commenced. This plant invades and out-competes native plant species habitat, reducing vital food sources for native fauna. […]
Whirring whipper snippers and weeding magicians took on the 100 Steps […]
The crew carried out minor repairs as well as some general maintenance in the gully after the recent heavy rains .
Several weeks ago a broken heron’s egg was found on the ground in the vicinity of the nest, so it was pleasing to see this young White-faced Heron patiently waiting […]
European honey bees have commandeered a local wildlife nesting box […]