Tuesday, August 31, 2010
And They Racing...................!
The town of Birdsville is currently welcoming many visitors who are arriving for the annual Birdsville Race meeting. These visitors come from all over Australia, as well as from overseas, and include a large field of horses. The many horse yards build down on the Diamantina River will not only be filled with horses, however also will be surrounded by the trainers, owners, strappers and jockeys who camp in this picturesque spot.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Something Fishy?
As the waters gradually recede in our Western Queensland catchments, there are many changes in the abundance of acquatic and bird species, their behaviour, breeding success and health. All these things are influenced by changes in water flow - or lack of.
It is simply part of the natural cycle of our ecosystems. When water levels are low, and flow is non existent, oxygen levels can become depleted. It need not always be something sinister, fishy and influenced by man.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Opportunism Outback!
For many years, it was thought that the numerous fish species in the Lake Eyre Basin rivers would breed in summer. However, recent research (undertaken by Wendy Pyper) has shown that a number of species breed right through winter as the floods come through. If the fish have a chance, they will breed and produce good offspring rather than wait for another ten years for a summer flood.
This abundance of fish provides for the many species of birds that gather in good seasons in Western Queensland. Truly, this is a prime example of opportunism on behalf of mother nature............and every fisherman who throws a rod in this winter.
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breed,
fish,
Lake Eyre Basin,
western queensland,
Western Rivers Carer
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Crisp, Clear and Cold
Imagine a 360 degree space with an abundance of fresh, crisp, clear, cold air. Ah - the beauty of mother nature in Winter in Western Queensland.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
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