it was around 4.30 pm now, lurking in the long shadows
looking back
Eriostemon, Pink Wax flower
the last photos of the day at Munmorah National Park
Last stop before leaving, for the pretty pink Wax
Flower along roadside, with Dillwynia (yellow). You will hear Whip-birds several times during
the short clip, also the raucous ‘song’ from the Wattlebird (0.14), is there, and sounds of my walking over dried, crunchy
undergrowth. The tall stems at the end
of the video are those of Flannel flowers, just at budding up stage now.
what a gorgeous flower. wow, such a lovely color. i'm fond of the pink. wow!! they look so delicate. (:
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your walk through your park and pictures of the very lovely pink and white Wax flowers.
ReplyDeleteGisela
Someone else with a fascination for paths!!! Aren't they exciting?
ReplyDeleteI love the light in the last couple of photos of the flowers!!
Beautiful flowers Carole, the sixth photo is awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Irma
What a lovely place for a walk, Carole! That pink Wax Flower is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletethe whip-bird is too cool! :)
ReplyDeletei love the woodsiness of the photos.
Die Welt besuchen und betrachten, eine lange Reise braucht es nicht, denn mit einem Klick ins Land der Blogger hat man alles schnell im Blick...
ReplyDeleteLieben Gruß und Sonnenschein
CL
Love the sounds of the birds and noises. This is a place to get away and absorb nature for sure. Beautiful blog. xo Jenny from Holland
ReplyDeleteThe more you walk in that path, the mpre beautiful flowers are revealed Carole.
ReplyDeleteCostas
Nicole thank you for your last visit. Your blog is a true garden ;-)
ReplyDeleteCéline & Philippe
Oh, I would love to walk down those paths. The pink wax flower is gorgeous and I loved the video of the flowers and the birds chirping.
ReplyDeleteWonderful wild ways trough the wildness. Fabulous flower photos and beautiful bird songs. Thank you !
ReplyDeleteLovely time of year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographic description of your walk, Carole. We have relatives in the area, but haven't been there for a while.
Just gorgeous to view the video with lovely bird calls and the crunch of footsteps on leaves underfoot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely virtual walk I have had to Munmorah thanks to these recent posts.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photographs, I like to admire such places and views. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteTerrific photos! Love all those flowers.
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