Did a few bits before leaving for Deloraine, Stopped again at Christmas Hills for my fix of Raspberries and chocolate coated ones. This is a lovely town, very old buildings. The freedom camping is close enough to walk into town, good dump point and nice drinking water, Thanks Deloraine, we spent heaps on groceries and stocked up. Heres a few images of Halls point before leaving.
Halls point
Halls Point looking North.
Halls point looking south.
Rocks at the point.
Deloraine, railway bridge over the Meander river.
Looking towards town.
View from the entry of freedom camping.
Very bedraggled Starling. Think it was molting as there were many like this one.
View looking west from our camping spot.
Mutation European Finch.
Silver eye.
Looking up into the hills from camping area.
Mutation European Finch
Bull rushes.
White Butterfly.
Penguin tracks.
Having fun with Seagulls.
Rocks
Baby penguin emerging out for a stretch, did you know they don’t poop in the burrow. I witnessed this.
Blue Fairy Wren.
This family are taking the horses down to the beach for exercise so I tagged along and asked about photographing the kids, no problems.
Note the man has his dog on a leash, I’m really hot on this subject. Well done.
Camp spot.

The bay looking out from my backyard camping.
These rocks have quiet a story I’ve been told, ancient, scientist come from all over the world and test many rock area’s in Tasmania as its been found that there are many that are the same as in Canada, Nova Scotia.
Another view.
Mum and bub in their burrow. I used long lens so as not to disturb them.
Cabbage farm. Just love the patterns of the rows of crops.
Ulverstone freedom camping, not big enough for us. Such a lovely area.
Fields of Wheat.
Cabbages down the back.
Watering system.
Opium poppies.
Countryside of Forth.
Kangaroo paws.
The paddocks remind me of patch work quilts.
Mt Rowling in the background.
Fields of grasses.
Field of Poppies.
Very hilly area.
This is not the ship we’er going on.
All lined up waiting.
Fairy Wren
Eastern Yellow Robin
Don’t know this one
Crimson Rosella, I stalked it for ages to get close enough. Its eating thistle flowers.
The river, you can see trees that have fallen.
Very fast flowing and very cold.
Bush wren or fantail, not sure.
Female fairy wren
Eastern Yellow Robin
You can see the rows of bush between us and the next site, real private.
There was a little fresh water crayfish in this pond.
King Parrot feeding.