Friday, February 27, 2015

Auburn Botanic Gardens. 27th Feb 2015

  


The gardens cover 9.2 hectares ( nearly 23 acres) and, while there is not the large amount of flowers I expected, the area is well planted out. The Japanese Garden will have you taking lots of photos, especially in spring. As well as the lake in the Japanese garden there is another lake to which a number of free flying water birds are attracted. There is also a walk through an open enclosure where kangaroos, wallabies, emu and a wombat roam. 
Monday to Friday would be the best time to visit as 1. it's free and 2. while I was there I only saw 6 adults and 2 children.
I have used a bit of  'photographic licence'  on some of the photos by using some of the free apps that are available on most electronic 'tablets'.



Click on photos to enlarge.








Planet for One Tree


Reflection in Glass
























Iris

Iris Shattered

Flower buds on a Sequoia (American Redwood)



Reflection Pool

A shady walk on a hot day.





Lamp with nest enclosed.

One of the few annual garden beds.

Petunias and roses.


Pine on Canvas



FEATHERS, FUR and FANG.          Some Of The Wildlife Seen Today.



Swamp Wallaby

Eyelashes to die for.


Australian Raven


White Ibis collecting nesting material.


White Ibis on Branch

Dragon on a rock.

Knitted Peafowl

Cape Barren Geese

Pilgrim or Australian Settler Goose (female).

Geese of a Feather


Long-necked Turtle


Grey Kangaroo and Magpie Lark




Camera:  Canon PowerShot SX60 HS

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