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“Landscape” view/ much closer view (#11B in series: Creery Wetland, day’s end)

 

 

As dusk began on 05 April 2024, we made our way back from Peel Inlet’s edge and adjacent (unseasonably dry) samphire-dominated wetland.

Before our return to suburbia we skirted some mostly-intact, mostly-native scrub/woodland.

We “met” a few kangaroos, but by 5. 51 pm we were the only humans within view,

Unexpectedly, something lovely – something flaunting – briefly appeared..

A flaunting female wren wishes to be seen – by male wrens, at least – so she is inclined to step out into the best available light.

As W.C. Fields used to say – and this camera-wielding person thought at that moment – how fortuitous!

#12 in this series will take us to a more brightly lit location, far distant from any suburb.

Published in nature and travel photographs Western Australia