Showing posts with label ephemeral lakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ephemeral lakes. Show all posts

Friday, October 8, 2010

Spring has Sprung!


Just how beautiful are the wild flowers in western Queensland this month? With a background setting of the fresh water that lies on the landscape, the countryside is simply spectacular.
Check out and admire this! And consider venturing out to our Western areas and admire it for yourself in person!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

A Most Surprising Sight





As one travels throughout Western Queensland at the moment, one can see ephemeral lakes and bodies of water. These temporary waterholes have been formed as a result of run off from the sand dune and stony gibber country. This water will last until it evaporates, and is the result of the spectacular wet event that occured earlier this year. The water from these lakes does not run anywhere - it has no outlet. It merely evaporates, or is consumed by plants and animals.

Not surprisingly, there are many plants and animals that take advantage of this water supply. In particular, the breeding cycle of birds is enhanced, and these bodies of water are ideal places to spot a range of birdlife.