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Melbourne – Day 3: Healesville Sanctuary

Friday 26th September, 2008 4 Comments

We headed the opposite direction today – north east of the city to the town of Healesville and the Healesville Sanctuary. It’s quite a long drive, but well worth the effort to see their fantastic collection of Australian native animals and birds.

One thing that surprised us was the new Australian Wildlife Health Centre, which I expected to be just another boring “interpretive display”, but this is actually a real working animal hospital – and is chock full of fascinating information about how they treat sick and injured animals, including viewing areas for their surgery rooms and other parts of the facility.

Orange-bellied Parrot
Orange-bellied Parrot

A real highlight of the day was the Platypussary – an outdoor viewing area for the platypus, and given we arrived there just as one of the bird shows was starting, it was quiet and the platypus were actually out playing. We were captivated for nearly half an hour by two platypuses swimming around their pools in broad daylight – something you rarely get to see!

Platypussary
Platypussary
Platypus
Platypus

The Birds of Prey and Parrots in Flight shows were both excellent. We were also impressed with the diverse collection of birds they keep at the sanctuary.

Superb Fairy-wren
Superb Fairy-wren

I did find it a bit ironic that one of my best photos of the day was of a bird not in an aviary – but wild. This gorgeous little Superb Fairy-wren hopped around my feet grabbing bugs, quite unperturbed by me snapping away on my camera. These guys have always been amongst my favourite birds.

Dingo
Dingo

Overall a very enjoyable day – we were impressed with all of the work they have done to the sanctuary since our last visit in 2002 – it is an excellent facility now and well worth the effort to get to.

healesville

I’ve uploaded more photos to the Healesville Sanctuary Gallery on ZooChat .

Tweets from today

off to Healesville Sanctuary
26th September, 2008 9:50 AM from web
trying to decide where to go today – Melbourne Zoo or Healesville Sanctuary
26th September, 2008 8:36 AM from web
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Comments

  1. Jill and Bill says

    Wednesday 6th May, 2009 at 07:48 PM

    It is a beautiful photo of the Superb Fairy – wren

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  2. Trevor says

    Tuesday 5th May, 2009 at 03:04 PM

    Fair enough.

    I’m jealous of the photos of the parrot and the wren – magnificent.

    Reply
  3. Sim' says

    Tuesday 5th May, 2009 at 01:45 PM

    That’s what is called a typographical error (commonly referred to as a “typo”) – usually from typing too quickly and not spending enough time proof-reading.

    It is only a blog and not a novel I’m writing … and I also wrote 7 months worth of blog entries in one day :P

    Reply
  4. Trevor says

    Tuesday 5th May, 2009 at 01:41 PM

    You never had trouble saying ‘hospital’ when you were a child – so why are you having trouble spelling it now??? (Too much stress?? Or not enough sleep??)

    Reply

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