So, what do you do to pass the time at Port Lincoln? Why, visit the Glen Forest Tourist Park of course! A fairly short drive into the countryside not too far from town, the park is a rural property that's been converted to an interesting animal haven where you are given a small bag of feed and sent off to commune with a range of critters including kangaroos, alpacas, an ostrich (terrible table manners!), camels, water buffaloes etc, and a bevy of colourful birds. It sure beats watching afternoon TV!
First white kangaroo we'd ever seen. Not sure whether it's an albino or just a throwback. There are a couple in the park.
Siesta time for Junior..
Daynappin' ol' wombat in favoured pose. He's a bit agro they tell us so it's probably best not to risk fingers feeding.
A face only a mother could love, but it's got character.
Meeting of the Royal Order of Beaks.. with none too much decorum!
So, what do you do to pass the time at Port Lincoln? Why, visit the Glen Forest Tourist Park of course!
A fairly short drive into the countryside not too far from town, the park is a rural property that's been converted to an interesting animal haven where you are given a small bag of feed and sent off to commune with a range of critters including kangaroos, alpacas, an ostrich (terrible table manners!), camels, water buffaloes etc, and a bevy of colourful birds. It sure beats watching afternoon TV!
First white kangaroo we'd ever seen. Not sure whether it's an albino or just a throwback. There are a couple in the park.
Siesta time for Junior..
Daynappin' ol' wombat in favoured pose. He's a bit agro they tell us so it's probably best not to risk fingers feeding.
A face only a mother could love, but it's got character.
Meeting of the Royal Order of Beaks.. with none too much decorum!
OK, so what's the fascination?!
Well done Jock. I like the look on the Lorikeets but the 'animal' ? they are sitting on looks a worry
-- Edited by JocknNik on Thursday 13th of July 2017 12:31:52 PM
Lynda