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Views of Murray-Sunset National Park, NW Victoria

Murray-Sunset National Park, NW Victoria

Murray-Sunset National Park, NW Victoria

Murray-Sunset National Park begins only about eight kilometres east of where I grew up. My father’s farm was just over the border in South Australia. From the slight rise near the house we could see the tree line in the distance which was the Victorian border. In fact, Dad called his farm “Border View.”

In those days, the 1950s, this scrub land was a sheep station called Sunset Station. We rarely visited the area, despite it being so close. Because it was privately run public access was limited. I remember visiting several spots a few times for Sunday School picnics.

Murray-Sunset National Park, NW Victoria

Murray-Sunset National Park, NW Victoria

In the 1990s this station was changed to national park status. The sheep were rounded up and taken away elsewhere. The national parks people established several campsites and took over the maintenance of the few dirt tracks through the park. Today it is popular with four wheel drive enthusiasts, campers and birders. The range of birds in this park is amazing, with several significant threatened species found here.

Murray-Sunset National Park, NW Victoria

Murray-Sunset National Park, NW Victoria

As we were leaving the park to drive home we saw several large flocks of feral goats. This is rather disturbing as they can do a great deal of environmental damage.  The flocks looked very healthy and included many kids, so they are breeding well. We must have seen several hundred in a ten kilometre stretch. How many more are hidden in the thick scrub away from the track is a disturbing thought.

Bearded Dragon lizard, Murray-Sunset National Park

Bearded Dragon lizard, Murray-Sunset National Park

Bearded Dragon lizard, Murray-Sunset National Park

While travelling through the Murray-Sunset National Park last year during our holiday we came across this lovely Bearded Dragon, one of many species of lizard common here in Australia. He stopped and posed beautifully for me in the late afternoon sun.

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Bearded Dragon lizard, Murray-Sunset National Park

Bearded Dragon lizard, Murray-Sunset National Park

Below is a photo of the track we were following when I saw the lizard. The plants are predominantly mallee trees which are species of eucalyptus. The bush here stretches in every direction for many kilometres. It would be very easy to get lost in thick scrub like that, so one does not wander far from the track.

Murray-Sunset National Park, NW Victoria

Murray-Sunset National Park, NW Victoria

Kangaroo and joey, Murray-Sunset National Park

Kangaroo and joey, Murray-Sunset NP, Victoria

Kangaroo and joey, Murray-Sunset NP, Victoria

As we travelled through Murray-Sunset National Park on our holiday last year we saw quite a few Eastern Grey Kangaroos. This one had a large joey which jumped into the pouch as we approached. Mum then posed beautifully for my camera. Even  though he couldn’t see us, we could see him because he left his tail and one leg sticking out. Click on the photo to enlarge the image.

That is one mother who will be pleased when joey no longer hides in the pouch. By the look of it, there is not much room left in there.

The Giant Murray Cod, Swan Hill

The giant Murray Cod, Swan Hill

The giant Murray Cod, Swan Hill

Our holiday in Victoria

September 2007

Australians have a love affair with all things big – no, make that HUGE. There is a big apple, banana, bottle, bull, cow, crocodile, galah, guitar, gumboot, kangaroo, koala, lobster, orange, pelican, penguin, pineapple and rocking horse. That is just a selection; there are dozens more.

The giant Murray Cod, Swan Hill

The giant Murray Cod, Swan Hill

At Swan Hill we have the giant Murray Cod. This fish is much prized by anglers. Sadly there are very few left in the river system these days, though a large individual can sometimes be caught. The river system has been so tampered with through damming, irrigation and pollution that this magnificent creature is struggling for its very survival.

The giant Murray Cod, Swan Hill

The giant Murray Cod, Swan Hill

Bandicoots in Cranbourne Botanic Gardens

Sign in the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens, Victoria

Sign in the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens, Victoria

Our holiday in Victoria

September 2007

On a previous visit some years ago to the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens south east of Melbourne we were delighted to see a Southern Brown Bandicoot near the picnic area. On this visit I was hopeful of seeing one again, this time with my camera at the ready. Last time we were so excited at seeing this lovely nocturnal animal out in the bright sunshine that we forgot to take a photo – despite having the camera in my hand!

I was not disappointed. In fact, we saw several bandicoots during our walk. On returning to the car we were pleased to have one hopping around our feet while we had a drink and something to eat. In went under and around the car and our feet as if we were not there. I had to be careful backing the car out of its parking spot for fear of running it over.

Southern Brown Bandicoot, Cranbourne Botanic Gardens

Southern Brown Bandicoot, Cranbourne Botanic Gardens