Alert dog and leaves in a billabong
With that title you shouldn't be expecting great changes to your life as a result of reading this post!
We were in a paddock thinking about setting up a vegetation monitoring site (of which more later) when I was struck by the small dog's posture. This is very typical of her when she can see something interesting but a little bit out of range.
The second image is just of willow leaves that have fallen into a small billabong (fortunately deficient in swagmen, jumbucks and -particularly fortunately - troopers) in Whiskers Creek. I suspect the areas of clear water indicate where 'roos have misjudged a leap. They look a bit like shots of polynias in ice fields but there are no seals or polar bears in them.
We were in a paddock thinking about setting up a vegetation monitoring site (of which more later) when I was struck by the small dog's posture. This is very typical of her when she can see something interesting but a little bit out of range.
The second image is just of willow leaves that have fallen into a small billabong (fortunately deficient in swagmen, jumbucks and -particularly fortunately - troopers) in Whiskers Creek. I suspect the areas of clear water indicate where 'roos have misjudged a leap. They look a bit like shots of polynias in ice fields but there are no seals or polar bears in them.
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