Rainy weather always makes for good writing. At least for me. I've been absent for a bit, mostly due to needing to leave the country in order start the visa renewal process which resulted in a 10 week hiatus in Mexico and Texas. It was a fabulous journey and I hope to publish it in this blog along with some other global gallivants and tips for traveling. This may seem a bit ambitious with so few updates lately; I've been struggling with the formatting of this blog, mainly the integration of movies and pictures into text. So I'm currently looking for another site to host but I'll keep this current in the meantime. :)
"Savannah" and her joey "Moses"
As mentioned before, it's been raining here. Alot. Constant rain for two weeks solid. We have some sort of tropical low stalled above us and living in a valley in the mountains on the coast you can imagine the rainfall. Today we got over 100mm (4") of rain. I'm not complaining, I really like it. It means working in the rain too, that can suck. It's really hard to rake leaves in the rain and when your black cockatoo/bettong exhibit is under water, it's hard to re-substrate and refresh it. Other than that, it's really nice. A cacophony of croaking... heavy rain on a tin roof...... comfortable weather perfect for leaving the doors open....heaven. I don't mind being wet either, well at work that is; when your hair and makeup are nice (which does happen some times in my case) it is annoying. The greatest thing about the rain though is that oddly, it increases my productivity. I can't get distracted by wandering around outside enjoying the wonderful scenery. There isn't much you can do when it's flooding. Even getting to school is a bit treacherous. Yes, I'm in school, studying Zoology. It is pretty fun, I mean, who wouldn't want to study in the tropics?
Ok, enough of my background babble. Here are some pics of what's been happening since I've been back (February 8th).
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Houdini, the best koala ever! |
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Robbie's inland taipan on our bed. Check out the pretty pattern on her! |
During the wet season you don't really get to see the mountains but it sure is pretty watching the mist, fog, and clouds drift through our valley.
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As you can see, there are still moments of blue sky to enjoy too!! |
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Brand new estuarine crocodiles |
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Baby crocs externally pipping |
Babies are always fun and these guys are no different. On the left is "Savannah" again and our youngest koala "Moses" who is only 30 weeks! On the right is a video of a baby croc hatching. Keep in mind video is not always well supported, hence why I'm looking for a new site. I hope it does work though!!!
On the left I have Skwimm, the little Tawny Frogmouth I was raising last November. On the right is Rosalinda and Neuro hanging out on the bed. :)
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White's tree frog found at our house! |
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As you can see, I've settled back into my awesome life in the tropics!!! I'll keep updating weekly and show you all of the wonderful things I get to experience in fabulous north Queensland!
So happy to hear back from you on this again. What a feast for the eyes. My Environmental Studies degree thanks you for all of the species names, too!
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I got the video working!! Check it out!
ReplyDeleteJust saw the video! Wow that is awesome. Whenever I see things hatch I think of the first Jurassic Park movie, when I KNEW I wanted to study the Environment!
DeleteThe photo of your cute V. pellewensis was just emailed to me as part of a scam.......
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ReplyDeleteHow very weird. Do you know where the scammer was located? V. pellewensis aren't easy to find. I don't like people using that photo for those purposes. :(