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There will be growth in the spring
Despite a hard winter, Trin Waaren Tam-boore pond is showing signs of life, The nearby White's Skinhk Habitat is a valuable nature reserve. This waterhole is a refuge for birds and aquatic animals. ...
Trin Warren Tam-boore is a pond that serves as a refuge for native wlidlife, also known as "Bellbird Waterhole." Good winter rains mean that the native birds, such as ibis and kookaburras, have a pla...
After some heavy rains and cold weather, we have our growth and Springtime flowers. The paths through the wetland areas are a little muddy, but will dry out shortly. Water birds are in evidence, but t...
It's hard to believe, but Trin Warren Tam-boore is a waterhole almost in the City of Melbourne. The name was bestowed by the Wurundjeri people, the Aboriginal first inhabitants of this part of Victor...
There will be growth in the spring
Despite a hard winter, Trin Waaren Tam-boore pond is showing signs of life, The nearby White's Skinhk Habitat is a valuable nature reserve. This waterhole is a refuge for birds and aquatic animals. ...
'Bellbird Waterhole' is an oasis for wildlife
Trin Warren Tam-boore is a pond that serves as a refuge for native wlidlife, also known as "Bellbird Waterhole." Good winter rains mean that the native birds, such as ibis and kookaburras, have a pla...
Winter flowers
Even in the depths of Winter some of the native trees are in flower. With Spring approaching, this sunny day saw a variety of birds out and about.
Springtime flowers
After some heavy rains and cold weather, we have our growth and Springtime flowers. The paths through the wetland areas are a little muddy, but will dry out shortly. Water birds are in evidence, but t...
Walking by the waterhole
It's hard to believe, but Trin Warren Tam-boore is a waterhole almost in the City of Melbourne. The name was bestowed by the Wurundjeri people, the Aboriginal first inhabitants of this part of Victor...