I Went For a Walk

There’s something about slowing down that lets the world come to you.

This afternoon’s “walk” was hardly a walk at all—more of a gentle wander, really. A couple of kilometres at most, no rush, and back within the hour. But in that short window, the bush decided to put on a bit of a show. Every few steps seemed to reveal something new—birds darting through the trees, insects going about their busy little lives, all of it happening whether I was there to notice it or not.

Murchison River

Now, I’ll be the first to admit—I’m no photographer, and I’m definitely no wildlife expert. But sometimes it’s not about getting the perfect shot or knowing exactly what you’re looking at. It’s just about being there, taking it in, and capturing a moment or two along the way.

I’ve done my best with the camera, and I’ve leaned on Google to help put names to a few of these creatures—but if you spot something I’ve got wrong, feel free to set me straight in the comments. That’s all part of the fun.

Anyway, here’s a little glimpse of what turned up on a simple afternoon stroll… you don’t always have to walk far from camp to find something pretty special.

Great Egrets
Little Pied Cormorant
Red-tailed black cockatoos
Black-fronted Dotterel
White-faced Herons
Red-tailed black cockatoo
Magpie-lark
Black Swans
Wandering Percher
Plain Tiger
Crested Pigeon
Whistling kite
Vertical Gaster Black Ant
Chequered Swallowtail

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