A quietish day in Mallacoota

The day dawned quite colourfully.
The sun is fully above the horizon here: I am quite surprised at how well my camera has dealt with this!
The day was forecast to be showery and indeed that was how the radar looked at 0700.
Despite this we headed out on our dog walk.  On the way down the hill we noticed Bilhemina and progeny jammed into a large fork.  They seem to move around a lot: possibly the dry  conditions mean that there is limited suitable food on each tree.
By 1020 it seemed we might be in a small gap in the showers so headed out for a walk on the Casuarina trail.
The reason for going there was a faint hope that there might be some orchids in flower.  In the whole 4km we only found 1 miserable little Petalochilus.  The bush generally seemed very dry.  Of the few flowers around this daisy (Brachyscome sp or Calotis sp) was worth getting the camera out for.
In the part of the track nearest to Genoa Rd there were quite a few of these white lilies.
In both cases above note the raindrops on the petals. 

After a pause for lunch and a snooze we took ourselves to Quarry Beach.  The tide seemed to be way out: rock outcrops that are usually surrounded by water were several metres from the waters edge.  The sea was also as flat as I have ever seen  it - I hope that lasts for the pelagic outing scheduled from Merimbula to off this coast next Sunday!!
The land-art person had left a work near the quarry!
There were few birds around apart from this group of Cormorants on the rocks at the Western end of the beach
Clearly in a few millenia the economy of Mallacoota will be driven by guano mining!

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