Friday, September 17, 2021

Warragul flowers

The house & cat I cared for in Warragul, Gippsland recently, was in a semi-rural location on a large block of land.  Upon the property were orange, lemon & mandarin trees, as well as an abundance of floral species, including the following:

Correa

Narcissus

(.. and some "ring ins" - King Parrots were daily visitors, to my delight)

Red hot pokers


One of many glorious sunrise experiences viewed across the adjacent property

Eastern Rosellas also were daily "drop ins"


Violets

(don't know this one)

It wasn't til I zoomed in on this Starling that I realised the many colours in its plumage!


.... and a stunning Eastern Spinebill regularly visited the Grevilleas around the garden.

Wattle

There were many more flowers on the property, but I'll have to save more images for another time.
Joining up with Floral Friday Foto

7 comments:

  1. The correa are lovely. And great shot of the birds! #FridayFloralFoto

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  2. You had your own botanical garden there.

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  3. Those are wonderful photos.
    Adorable little violet, I love it very much.
    And the starlings, which we also have, are really wonderful in color.
    You can only see it up close.
    The sunrise is also fantastic, nice to enjoy it.
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  4. Lovely colourful photographs. Those Rosellas are incredible.

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  5. Looks like it was a beautiful place to stay.

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  6. What a beautiful bunch of birds and flowers! It"s so pleasant to be able to admire such beauty!

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  7. The giraffes look so gentle. But, you must know, I saw a recent TV programme that showed giraffes can get quite violent towards humans and other animals and are able to cause serious hurt and even death to others.

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