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waychinicup national park

  1. View of another National Park

    View of another National Park

    So then we made our way down to Cheynes Beach, rather beautiful, as you can see. It also gave us nice views of the neighbouring national park called Many Peaks - you can just see a few of them in the distance.
  2. Rather distant fly-over

    Rather distant fly-over

    So the chat Alex had with the two guys produced the information that one of them, an experienced birdwatcher, had seen and photographed a Noisy Scrubwren that morning, which was on our list for the day. He showed us his picture which was on his camera. So after lunch we set off following his...
  3. Standing proud

    Standing proud

    Fortunately I found a White-faced Heron a bit closer, so managed a rather better picture than that of the Osprey. That meant I could put the camera down and concentrate on eating lunch. It was about then I realised that Alex was having a chat with another couple of guys, quizzing them for any...
  4. Rocky

    Rocky

    After driving round exploring a few roads we hauled up at a picnic area overlooking a gorge. Rather distant, on the far side was an Eastern Osprey looking rather as if he was on sentry duty LOL.
  5. Beware Deep Water

    Beware Deep Water

    The next day (my penultimate one in Albany) was spent at Waychinicup NP. Another with glorious coastal views. It seems to be in two sections with the Many Peaks NP in between them. We turned off the main road and drove a long way in. I got Alex to stop here so I could get a picture of the road...
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