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Singing at Cape Schanck

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I have been spending a bit time down in Rosebud over the last few months and have started exploring different sections of the Mornington Peninsula National Park. Cape Schanck is the most southern point of the Peninsula and juts out as the meeting place of the wild Bass Strait and Western Port Bay. One of my favourite times visiting the site was during rough southerly conditions and watching Gannets, Shearwaters and Albatross fly by the coast. On this occasion it was fairly mild and many visitors were enjoying the sunny winter conditions. One of the bird species often found in the area is the Singing Honeyeater known for its beautiful and melodic songs.

Singing Honeyeater, Cape Schanck, Mornington Peninsula National Park, Vic

Singing Honeyeater, Cape Schanck, Mornington Peninsula National Park, Vic

Singing Honeyeater, Cape Schanck, Mornington Peninsula National Park, Vic

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Cape Schanck boardwalk and lighthouse, Mornington Peninsula National park, Vic

Cape Schanck boardwalk and lighthouse, Mornington Peninsula National park, Vic


Filed under: Birds, Victoria Tagged: Australia, Australian Birds, Bird Photography, Cape Schanck, Cape Schanck lighthouse, Mornington Peninsula, National Park, Nature Photography, Photography, Singing Honeyeater, Victoria

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