The Olive Pink Botanic Garden is a 16ha reserve in Alice Springs, named after its founder, Olive Pink.
When we visited, it was very, very dry and you could see that there had been a fire in at least one part of the reserve.
The shots of Alice Springs from the high point of the Garden give a clear indication as to why this part of the world is called The Red Centre. And just to add to the dryness, a small Willie Willie formed - this is when you get a small dust storm that looks like a hurricane.
While we were at the (rather good) cafe in the Garden, a female Black Footed Rock Wallaby, which is actually a threatened species, wandered in to see if she could find a snack! After pausing in the sand-pit to check out the toys, she had to leave and take her Joey - baby - with her!
When we visited, it was very, very dry and you could see that there had been a fire in at least one part of the reserve.
The shots of Alice Springs from the high point of the Garden give a clear indication as to why this part of the world is called The Red Centre. And just to add to the dryness, a small Willie Willie formed - this is when you get a small dust storm that looks like a hurricane.
While we were at the (rather good) cafe in the Garden, a female Black Footed Rock Wallaby, which is actually a threatened species, wandered in to see if she could find a snack! After pausing in the sand-pit to check out the toys, she had to leave and take her Joey - baby - with her!
As you may be able to tell from these pictures - it was hot!
You can find more shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday. SM
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a treat to see this darling wee critter and her bub! Though one does worry at the familiarity with human presence. A conundrum everywhere for wildlife. YAM xx
It is a forbidding landscape, Stewart! It must a daily struggle for survival under those conditions.
ReplyDeleteIt is a tender view, the mother Wallaby and her baby.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Beautiful landscape photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the Wallaby mother and baby!
Have a wonderful week!
Thanks for the joey shots...needed that today
ReplyDeleteLoved the photos of the wallaby.
ReplyDeleteLove that landscape and the wallaby mom and baby.
ReplyDeleteMom looks a bit overworked.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI love the momma Wallaby and her baby. I hope they stay safe. Enjoy your day and have a happy week ahead!
Love the landscape..very rugged..Great shots of the Wallaby and her baby..SO sad that there are so many endangered animals in this world...Enjoy the rest of your week..
ReplyDeleteit's difficult for the flora these periods of drought. Animals also suffer. It's a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteRegards.
What absolutely cute photos of the wallaby and her baby!
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