Urimbirra Wildlife Experience

Once we found an advertisement in some news paper, that you can see crocodiles being fed. That would be interesting, we thought, and remembered the place. Then we looked for more information online, what else do they have, and were amazed. Local Australian predator – Quoll. Like all animals here, this one marsupial as well. Not all animals here are vegetarians 🙂 We had to see it.

Everyone coming in is observed by the big sad eyes.

All bags are checked by the security Emus.

Kangaroos, like always, funny. It’s a leg in the photo on the right.

Flying foxes are asleep at day time.

An here he is – the scary quoll, who is capable to kill a pray 4 times bigger than the animal itself. No wonder he is behind the fence. But a little bit of Photoshop magic and the creature is free.

Crocodile is getting warm in the sun.

White-plumed Honeyeater sharpening his bill.

Wombat is looking for something.

A couple of exotic birds (lat. Gallus gallus).

They have something in common…

The Crow and the starling are not exhibits, but still nice to see.

Glossy and Sacred ibises.

And his majesty the Peacock.

After a walk in the park we wen home by some byways. It was steep.

Very steep.

Still steep.

Some kind of desktop.

And some sheep in the fields.