More at the Moors – Curra Moors – 6 September 2020

I made a  third visit to the Curra Moors. It has been an exceptionally good wildflower season, particularly on the Moors, that a another visit was arranged. This time I visit the area with John, Chuin Nee and their two young boys, Jasper and Sebastian.

Like my previous walks, we repeated the same route – down the track to the fire road, and then along it to the Coastal Track at Eagle Rock, then along the Coastal Track towards Garie and back along the fire road to regain the track.

So there were still plenty of wildflowers to see and photograph. Perhaps some of them were better a week or two earlier, but in that time some new ones had appeared – including some Large Flying Duck Orchids –

Well, we only found two of them, and of those only one was open.

Here are some of the other orchids –

And some of the other flowers –

And some wildlife –

An Eastern Spinebill

Beetles

Native Bee?

Hoverfly

Common Scaly-foot (Legless Lizard) –

New Holland Honeyeater

Seal

And some views at Eagle Rock.

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