Another one of our weekend driveabouts - around the Clarence Valley this time
The entrance to the Richmond Range National Park. Read the sign, look at the sky!
Start of some rather pretty country
Young residents that just didn't know they didn't have to keep running on the road to get away from the vehicle.
Rising mist from all the rain
Wedge tailed eagle keeping an eye out from its vantage point
Closer shot
and another
At the first rest area we came to
Pulling fallen braches out of the way to let the car pass
Another of many fallen trees along the way
At the Peacock Creek camp site. Nice flat area with sheltered cooking spots and lots of wildlife
We don't have a picnic without dressing up the area
Lewin's Honeyeater - was more interested in human handouts than honey
Eastern Yellow Robins - completely unafraid of humans
What are you looking at?
The same honeyeater as before hanging around
Male White-browed Scrubwren - needed many shots to get one where he stood still
Male Fairy-wren in non-breeding plumage
Around the camp site
Stumps do make good photos!!!
Moss and grass looks good too
Greater view of the camp site
We don't leave home within it
What was the name of that road again?
Gum trees in the mist
Just one of the many wooden bridges we crossed
and just one of the many puddles
The ubiquitous black stump
Dried grass after rain do make a nice shade of gold
Now, how far did you say Bonalbo was?
Yes, and Superman lived on the other side.
Hmmm, nice wet day
Pretty though
We assume he crash landed in a ballon somewhere in the paddock
Strategically placed cows standing guard over the road
Bridge over the Clarence River
Clarence River - with a bit of Azolla infestation
Golden Corn fields
A pretty sight it was - leads to the Clarence River
The tourist are coming, let's get out of here!
Looking at you looking at me!
Same river, further downstream or was it up stream?
Some people park their 4WDs in the strangest of places
In dry weather, it would have looked twice as nice
Not too clear, but those are Black Swans
More of the river
On the way home