Last night was just WOW! Had to come home early at 11pm as my companion for the night our 13 year old was hungry and had had a long day at school but I was not too bothered as I will be back many times and I had had a good night. The omens were outstanding as the first thing I saw when we parked at the location was my major bucket list bird the Palm Cockatoo and for the next 30 minutes until it got dark I was privileged to have two of these amazing birds feeding in the clearing around me...no photos as only had my 100mm macro lens but I will be going back and will post any photos here.
This site is the location of the old pistol range, it has a decent dirt track and is in a slight bowl so a bit more sheltered and has wrecks of buildings so the genny can be under cover. Took over 400 photos and of course get home and my software decides to play up so having to use a different programme which is slower so will take a while to edit, ID and post but here is one of the highlights, apparently a new species for the Cape the Saturnidae Opodiphthera eucalypti an absolute stunner
This site is the location of the old pistol range, it has a decent dirt track and is in a slight bowl so a bit more sheltered and has wrecks of buildings so the genny can be under cover. Took over 400 photos and of course get home and my software decides to play up so having to use a different programme which is slower so will take a while to edit, ID and post but here is one of the highlights, apparently a new species for the Cape the Saturnidae Opodiphthera eucalypti an absolute stunner