Hubby had the day off so I took him on a tour of the Botanical Gardens, teh Arboretum, Parliament and mount Ainslie.
Day 14 in Caberra, Australia
by Cheryl-Ann Webster | Oct 26, 2015 | Travel
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Can you see the tongue of the Wattlebird, she just feasted on nectar.
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Oh a lovely Magpie posing
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A Pier Currawong
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Unique and stunning but I don't know it's name
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A young Wattlebird
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Rose of Sharon
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A white Bottle Brush Bush
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"Wide Brown Land" written in iron
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The zig zag path that local cyclists call 'Everest'
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New trees surround the Arboretum (after the wild fires of 2003)
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Young Magpie on the lawned roof of Parliament
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The flag pole towers above Parliament and can be seen for miles
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The view of the War Museum from the lawned roof top
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This window beams light when Parliament is sitting
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A powerful statement on teh grounds of old parliament
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I was pleased this web was vacant
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This beauty had different markings from all the others I had seen
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Mount Ainslie, the moon out awaiting the sunset
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The sun sets on another wonderful day in Oz