Canberra, Early November Pt 2

 A few photos from around Canberra and on our trip back to Mallacoota.

There seems to have been a bit of wind (and soft ground) around the area.  Glebe Park ...

.. and Reid: we wondered about the yellow tape - perhaps people can't see the trees for the wood?
We know there are parts of Reid with social housing (we used to see the cops visiting those areas when we looked North from our apartment) but were surprised to find subsistence farming on Euree St.
Another bit of Glebe Park: I am unsure if these are Azaleas or Rhodedendrons.
I went to the Kingston side of Jerrabomberra Wetlands, where the excitement was a Pied Cormorant.
On the morning of the 5th (Guy Fawkes Day!) a pair of hot air balloons overflew Canberra.  The upper one was in QATAR livery: not surprisingly it was too high to land in Canberra.
On the way back, a very pleasant drive with no flooding (and no rain)  we stopped to check out a damp area.  Lots of Thelionema.
Our main target was Diuris punctata, and there were lots of them.
Gompholobium hugellii
Callistemon citrinus




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