Mungo Outback Journey. Mulga Parrot in flight.
Mungo Outback Journey. Mum, Dad & baby enjoying the view! 3 Western Grey Kangaroos (we call them chocolate kangaroos!)
Mungo Outback Journey. Blue-faced Honeyeater at our Accommodation in Wentworth.
Mungo Outback Journey. Sturt's Desert Pea.
Mungo Outback Journey. World Heritage Sign.
The magnificent Major Mitchell Cockatoo - a sedentary inhabitant of Mungo often seen in large flocks
Mungo Outback Journey. Nature Guide Roger at the Murray-Darling junction at Wentworth.
Hey there, my name's Red...
Mungo Outback Journey. The magnificent Darling River - Australia's longest river
Mungo Outback Journey. Pied Butcherbird with lunch.
Mungo Outback Journey. Mother and baby Western Grey Kangaroos. What a beautiful face she has!
Mungo Outback Journey. Apostlebird. These adorable birds are fun and full of character!
Mungo Outback Journey. A spectacular leap from a male Red Kangaroo at Mungo.
Mungo Outback Journey. Splendid Fairy-wren. It's hard to imagine how bright and delightful these little guys are!
Mungo Outback Journey. Famous, ancient Willandra Creek.
Mungo Outback Journey. Galahs flying over the Darling River.
Mungo Outback Journey. The beautiful colours of the lake edge are flowering Bluebushes.
Mungo Outback Journey. Wild Emus - photo by Elias Jonsson, Iceland.
a sleepy Blue Bonnet parrot enjoying the late afternoon sunshine at Mungo NP 14/5/11
Mungo Outback Journey. Mallee Ringneck Parrot.
Mungo Outback Journey. Nature Guide, Roger.
Mungo Outback Journey. Western Grey Kangaroos. A family portrait!
Mungo Outback Journey. Red Kangaroos are not always red!
Mungo Outback Journey. Chestnut-crowned Babblers are family birds, and very entertaining!
Mungo Outback Journey. Our accommodation for two nights is overlooking the Thegoa Lagoon.
Mungo Outback Journey. Crested Pigeon. Image size: 1103kB, 2399 x 1807 pixels, 180 pixels per inch
Mungo Outback Journey. Galahs.
Mungo Outback Journey. Australian Hobby Falcon on prey.
Mungo Outback Journey. The junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers - our two most important rivers.
Mungo Outback Journey. Echidna.
Mungo Outback Journey. Mallee Ringneck Parrots.
Mungo Outback Journey. Red Kangaroos under the native Cypress Pines.
Mungo Outback Journey. Echidna. Image size: 832kB, 2048 x 1536 pixels, 72 pixels per inch
Mungo Outback Journey. Wedge-tailed Eagle.
Mungo Outback Journey. Singing Honeyeater.
Mungo Outback Journey. Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater. These beautiful birds are often seen.
Mungo Outback Journey. Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater.
Mungo Outback Journey. Yellow-throated Miner. These birds are fun and full of character!
Mungo Outback Journey. The view from the rooms at the Two Rivers is just lovely.
Mungo Outback Journey. Yellow-throated Miner.
Mungo Outback Journey. Mulga Parrot. No picture does justice to the glory of these birds.
Mungo Outback Journey. Straw-necked Ibis.
Mungo Outback Journey. Cafe Artback's owner, Anne. Wentworth is a beautiful little outback town.
Mungo Outback Journey. Wedge-tailed Eagle flying low.
Mungo Outback Journey. Willie Wagtail on nest.
Mungo Outback Journey. Lunch in the bush!
Mungo Outback Journey. Pied Butcherbird.
Mungo Outback Journey. Male Splendid Fairy-wren. This picture does him no justice but they are so quick!
Mungo Outback Journey. Looking across the Mungo lake bed, with flowering Bluebushes and Saltbushes in the foreground.
Mungo Outback Journey. Male White-winged Fairy-wren. Tiny and glorious beyond belief!
Mungo Outback Journey. Back of the male White-winged Fairy-wren.
Mungo Outback Journey. Little Eagle flying over the dry lake bed.
Mungo Outback Journey. A family of Chestnut-crowned Babblers.
Mungo Outback Journey. Ladybird beetle - poss Harmonia species - on a Casuarina.
Mungo Outback Journey. Red-kneed Dotterel and Black-winged Stilts.
Mungo Outback Journey. Two young Black-winged Stilts on a temporary wetland at Mungo Lake.
Mungo Outback Journey. Female Western Grey (chockie) Kangaroo in the flowers.
Mungo Outback Journey. Western Grey Kangaroos hopping.
Mungo Outback Journey. A beautiful bit of Mallee in the morning! Mallee is a name for a group of Eucalyptus trees that are short in stature and grow in deserts and harsh conditions. It is also the name for the regions of Australia where these trees grow.
Mungo Outback Journey. Nature Guide Roger looking for Crested Bellbirds in the morning!
Female Crested Bellbird, Zanci Homestead Ruins, Mungo NP 14/5/11
male Crested Bellbird. This gorgeous fella ran across the road while we were finishing our lunch. He then bobbed around on the ground near to us for ages, and was joined by his girly-friend and another - maybe his kid. We realised that the single note soft call we'd been hearing for some time was them! Zanci Homestead Ruins, Mungo NP 14/5/11
A cheeky little Sacred Kingfisher at Hattah Lake. This little darling stayed around the area while we had lunch - he must have been looking for his own lunch! 10/5/11
Nankeen Kestrel Mungo NP 14/5/11
Mungo Outback Journey. The grounds at the Two Rivers - our accommodation near Wentworth.
Mungo Outback Journey. Cafe Artback, Wentworth - our lunch stop whenever possible (open Thurs to Sun)
Cafe Artback, Wentworth. This beautiful building houses an Art Gallery and Studio, and the food is great.
Mungo Outback Journey. Red-kneed Dotterel on a temporary wetland on Mungo Lake.
Mungo Outback Journey. Magnificent! Like a Japanese painting - 5 White-backed Swallows on a tree.
Mungo Outback Journey. Nature Guide Roger on the red sand dunes near Wentworth.