Sunshine Coast - Kondalilla National Park a kookaburra and the beginnings of an obsession
 
                Oyster Moon
                  Paul Foskett & Rhu Nash
                  
Mon 12 Nov 2012 23:53
                  
                | A bit of a trickle and a bit of a view.... ![m_077[1] m_077[1]](/ul/blog/mailasail.com/oystermoon@mailasail.com/291/jpg3c1RyK7MEA.jpg) ![m_078[1] m_078[1]](/ul/blog/mailasail.com/oystermoon@mailasail.com/291/jpgdAK1oS00mm.jpg) Stag horn ferns – some of these were huge. ![m_100_0058[1] m_100_0058[1]](/ul/blog/mailasail.com/oystermoon@mailasail.com/291/jpg3oShKu5jAl.jpg) ![m_071[1] m_071[1]](/ul/blog/mailasail.com/oystermoon@mailasail.com/291/jpgn8CnSEdZJA.jpg) ![m_074[1] m_074[1]](/ul/blog/mailasail.com/oystermoon@mailasail.com/291/jpgPhTkAZvafV.jpg) This was the start of Paul’s obsession with the Australian BBQ. More later, 
but just let me say that you would not believe the number of photographs of BBQs 
we have. ![m_100_0059[1] m_100_0059[1]](/ul/blog/mailasail.com/oystermoon@mailasail.com/291/jpgtbc0huGRdy.jpg) A typical Australian sign... ![m_100_0061[1] m_100_0061[1]](/ul/blog/mailasail.com/oystermoon@mailasail.com/291/jpgpwBDJhc6YD.jpg) We spotted our first kookaburra in the Kondalilla National Park. Got some 
brilliant blue feathers on it’s flanks. Big beak as well.  Kookaburras 
belong to the kingfisher family, these guys will eat snakes – nice birdie. ![m_100_0074[1] m_100_0074[1]](/ul/blog/mailasail.com/oystermoon@mailasail.com/291/jpgf9yOgepTxa.jpg) ![m_086[1] m_086[1]](/ul/blog/mailasail.com/oystermoon@mailasail.com/291/jpgDSVbZXy1aO.jpg) ![m_100_0071[1] m_100_0071[1]](/ul/blog/mailasail.com/oystermoon@mailasail.com/291/jpgWUx9WPeFCv.jpg) |