Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Boorloo Bridge...

Boorloo Bridge for pedestrians and cyclists was opened in 2024, and as bridges go it's rather artistic.
I don't head this far into the city very often, it's the third time I have walked across the bridge since it opened. For some reason I quite enjoy this area.
This particular time I went a little further and discovered another sculpture I had previously missed. It's actually a good workout walking back and forth across the bridge, I am intending to go and explore more of the Perth foreshore in the next few months...

















 

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Baby King Skinks...

Baby king skinks were the highlight of a visit to Lesmurdie Falls at the beginning of last month. I had headed back to the see if there was any water cascading over the waterfall. To my delight along the concrete pathway that leads to the 50 foot drop off into the valley beneath I noticed the skinks.

King skinks are beautiful lizards, unfortunately I only got a glimpse of mama, as she had a great den under the concrete path. The two little ones were out sunbathing. They live in large family groups, I did wonder how many might have been hiding beneath the path. The Noongar name for them is yulart. 
The babies scurried into safety pretty swiftly, it was just wonderful seeing them if only briefly. They are not dangerous to humans and hide rather than have an encounter with people. 

Getting back to Lesmurdie Falls which is found in Mundy Regional Park. There's several hiking tracks to explore, I only ambled along the side of Lesmurdie Brook as it wound it's very gently to the edge of the Darling Scarp. The brook wasn't running fast as back at the beginning of May there hadn't been much rain...