Monday 24 February 2020

Notley Fern Gorge

We spent a pleasant Sunday morning going for a walk at Notley Fern Gorge which is a little patch of rainforest a few minutes drive from our home.  As it's summer time at present it was dry and sunny just perfect for a short walk.  You could hear the cockatoos squawking overhead and the wallabies scuttling in the undergrowth.  Just a magic spot for a visit.


The little shelter hut at the beginning of the walk at Notley Fern Gorge.


Moss covered tree trunks and ferns.


Giant man ferns.


Ferns growing on ferns.


Just to give you the idea of how high these Giant  Man Ferns grow.


Beautiful ferns.


Massive tall trees.


More moss covered tree trunks and roots.


Cute little wallaby.


A trickle of water in the stream.  We must come back in winter to see the difference.


Some fungi, moss and ferns.


Matthew Brady's hideout tree at Notley Fern Gorge.

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