Showing posts with label brunswick heads whales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brunswick heads whales. Show all posts

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Hello everyone, did you miss the annual whale migration at your place.

Have a look at the last whales travelling south at Byron Bay/Brunswick Heads. A mother and her baby gave more than hour of just slapping their great pectorels, just lolled around the boat seemingly asking to enjoy their presence.

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

THE ROCKY BOARDWALK, SOME SNAKES AND "GEORGE THE SNAKEMAN".

GEORGE THE SNAKEMAN.
This little fella was 6 / 7 feet long.
I'M OUTA HERE.
PRETTY 'AINT I?
JUST LETTING LUNCH GO DOWN.
Down along the "rocky boardwalk", (GOGGLE please), you will meet hundreds of interesting people. Including the resident vermin 'cleaning machines'. Keep your distance, they will just slither away. Antagonise them and you get bitten. The brown snake, (you see), is just that; an EASTERN BROWN SNAKE, one bite and you are it deep shite. I called "George the snakeman", (above), but the brown snake just went 'bush', safe.
There were dozens of holiday makers jumping out of the way, just remember they are just trying to get away, but beware.
The mottled snake is a "carpet snake", pretty harmless, they are numerous along the breakwalls of Brunswick Heads, back in the 'hills' they can be known as the Queensland rock python, they will grow to 6 meters long.

WHALES OF BRUNSWICK HEADS











The annual east coast whale migration is nearly over. All the humpback whales are heading for southern waters. My hope is that they will all come back.

I managed a trip on the good ship; www.byronbayecocharters.com last week. Conditions a little bleak, but we managed to find a mother whale and her, (not so), little calf.
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