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Reedy Lake Ibis Rookery, Kerang, Victoria (part 2)

Purple Swamphens, Kerang, Victoria

Purple Swamphens, Kerang, Victoria

Our holiday in Victoria

September 2007

The Ibis rookery just out of Kerang in northern Victoria has a well appointed bird hide, complete with a very good telescope. This birding hot spot is always worth a visit, and every time we drive through this area I plan to stop there, have a cup of tea and do a spot of birding. Literally thousands of Straw-necked and White Ibis roost and nest in this area, along with a good range of other waterbirds, such as Purple Swamphens, Pelicans, Egrets, Herons and a range of bush birds and birds of prey like eagles, hawks and kites.

Reedy Lake Ibis Rookery, Kerang, Victoria

Reedy Lake Ibis Rookery, Kerang, Victoria

Reedy Lake Ibis Rookery, Kerang, Victoria

Reedy Lake Ibis Rookery, Kerang, Victoria

Reedy Lake Ibis Rookery, Kerang, Victoria

Kerang Bird Hide, Victoria

Kerang Bird Hide, Victoria

Our holiday in Victoria

September 2007

From Gisborne we travelled north to Bendigo. This is a beautiful city in the gold fields region of Victoria. There are many historic buildings and places in this rural city, but we had only enough time to visit a native plant nursery – my wife’s passion – and to have lunch in one of the parks.

The historic heritage of this city and the natural beauty of the area deserve more than just a quick drive through. It deserves a week or two of exploration, camera in hand. We did have an extended holiday there many years ago. I must have some photographic slides of the city that will be worth digging out and showing here sometime.

As we drove north from Bendigo we were stunned by how the drought had affected the northern parts of the state. A few kilometres out of Bendigo it was as if someone had drawn a line across the road. The rain stopped at that line. Vegetation in the paddocks north of there were bare of feed for the sheep and cattle, despite it being the middle of spring. The fields should have been lush with pasture.

Just out of the town of Kerang we stopped for a half hour to visit the Reedy Lake Ibis Rookery. Every time we use this road I make a point of stopping here for a cuppa and a spot of birding.

Reedy Lake Ibis Rookery, Kerang, Victoria

Reedy Lake Ibis Rookery, Kerang, Victoria

More Scenes of Melbourne, Victoria

Melbourne, Victoria

Melbourne, Victoria

Our holiday in Victoria

September 2007

A few more photos taken in the Melbourne CBD during our visit last year.

Melbourne, Victoria

Melbourne, Victoria

Scenes of Melbourne, Victoria

Melbourne CBD

Melbourne CBD

Our holiday in Victoria

September 2007

During our stay with friends in Gisborne just north of Melbourne last year we drove into the CBD on the Sunday. We went to a gallery to see a photographic exhibition and then found somewhere for lunch. After lunch John drove us around some of the western part of the city where we had never been before.

Melbourne CBD

Melbourne CBD

Mt Macedon War Memorial, Victoria

Mt Macedon War Memorial

Mt Macedon War Memorial

Our holiday in Victoria

September 2007

Yesterday I wrote about our visit to Mt Macedon in Victoria. This prominent mountain about an hour’s drive north of Melbourne is covered in natural bushland near the top. The foothills are largely occupied by large expensive houses.

On reaching the car park at the summit visitors can take a short five minute stroll to the War Memorial (shown in the photo above). This memorial pays tribute to the many Australians who fought and died in the First World War. Every ANZAC Day a dawn service is held at this cross.