Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Featherdale Wildlife Park

Day twenty-one. Admission & map of Sydney's ultimate interactive wildlife experience.
A souvenir passport was given to us to have stamped throughout our visit to our favorite and the world's largest collection of Aussie native animals. We spent no more than two hours at the park, and most of the time I followed the presentations and feeding times of the animals.


Wombat World.


A cassowary near the Emu Playground.


Someone is way too excited for cones.


A wallaby in Kangaroo Country.


A handheld Python, but not pocket-size in the Reptilian Pavilion.


Protected Koala Sanctuary.


The cones were irresistible to the marsupials.


And Beverly.


Echidnas and ibis feeding under the molded termite hill at 10 AM.


The male peacock has to compensate for something.


The 4.5m salty in Crocodile territory at 10:15 AM.

Most of the experience was recorded on video. From the compound of the tasmanian devil to the darkness of the carnivorous ghost bats and the endangered and lone bilby. The dingos were not amused with my outcryish claim, "A dingo ate my baby!" Become a friend of Featherdale, visit www.featherdale.com.au and donate to the Save The Bilby Fund.


Pouring rain in Glebe.


Lunch at Badde Manors, 37 Glebe Point Rd, corner of Francis St.


Mango peach organic juice.


Toasted sandwich: Roasted pumpkin, semi-dried tomato, spinach & feta cheese on foccacia bread.

Glebe Markets on a sparsely wet Saturday.


Closing up stand and shop early.


Reg shared his favorite fishing spot in the Lower North Shore.


Mosman is the primary home to wealthy Sydneysiders.


Clowns and hippos are rubbish collectors.

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