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Thursday, 24 September 2015

Spring Festival at Kings Park II

Following from my first post about the Kings Park Spring Festival that started on the 1st of September, here are some more photos taken on my first visit to this year's festival.

Kings Park has been voted the 6th best park in the world according to Trip Advisor with 
5,8 million visitors a year,  650,000 of these visiting during the Spring Festival in September. Amazing isn't it?







 This lovely kookaburra was on top of a tree while a honeyeater taunted it and he just turned one way or another but stayed in the same branch. Very strange, I thought being twice the size would mean he would give the honeyeater a hard time and not the other way around.


Kookaburra on a tree branch

Ducks in one of Kings's park ponds




The clock surrounded by wildflowers
Lots of wildflowers

Hope you enjoyed the beautiful wild blooms, some of these unique to Western Australia.
Hopefully I'll get some time to visit again before the end of the month for more Spring photos.

14 comments:

  1. Awww. Maybe Ingo needs to reconsider when to visit!
    Aw... the kookaburra. The colors.
    We´ve seen the x-mas-deco more than once.
    "Help"! ;-)
    Beautiful!

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    1. I think so, spring is the best time, not too hot either

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  2. Dearest Sami,
    That is a joy to see spring starting in your hemisphere. This park looks incredible.
    Happy weekend.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. It is a wonderful inner city park. Thanks for your visit Mariette, have a lovely weekend.

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  3. What a lot of flowers, beautiful parc.

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  4. Lovely spring shots. Cool capture of the Kookaburra.

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    1. Lovely to see you back Jose, I had wondered what happened to you since you haven't blogged for a while.

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  5. So pretty up there Sami, I don't think I'll ever tire of going up to Kings Park. Aimee and I were up early this morning was gorgeous. Beautiful images.

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    1. Thanks Grace, I agree, kings park is wonderful and ever changing.

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  6. What a lovely collection of photos Sami! They give a great overview of all the beauty to enjoy there. I love the mural you posted on Monday too! How do you go about finding them all - or do you just happen upon them?

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    1. Hi Wendy, thanks for visiting. Sometimes I happen to go somewhere and find the murals.
      But there's a map of murals here - https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zVuZCycQgyhc.kNssAA63jt48
      There's also the Form website with info about some of the latest murals painted in 2015 -http://www.form.net.au/public2015/
      https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zVuZCycQgyhc.kNssAA63jt48

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  7. I'm so jealous of your spring... here, as you know, we are in the Autumn but it feels more like a winter because it got cold really fast! Enjoy the sunny days ahead and the colourful flowers.

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    1. Thanks Sara. My daughter who lives in Amsterdam was also telling me yesterday that they were having a very cold Autumn - 3 to 5C!!

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